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132 Transform your Garden into a Second Living Room

144 DIOR SS2023 Collection

152 Illamasqua

154 Preparing Skin for the Summer

158 The Importance of Grooming for Pets

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164 Vista Lago – The Concept Behind a Success Story

170 Sunthalpy – A Revolution in Home Energy

176 Business News

184 Building a Greener Future

188 Tax on Great Fortunes

190 The Vibe

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200 El Lago – A Feast for the Senses

208 Benito Gómez, Executive Chef of Bardal

212 Gourmet Bytes

216 Victoria Ordoñez Wines

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Join us on a trip to the ‘Riviera of the North’ this month –Denmark, with its numerous islands and canals – to meet the Danes, allegedly one of the world’s happiest peoples. Or travel in style aboard the Al-Andalus train, replete with luxurious 1920s-inspired art deco.

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with mesmerising views, and ambience and service to match. If dining out par excellence is your penchant, make a reservation at Michelin-starred El Lago.

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Take a trip to Denmark this summer or travel in luxury aboard the Al-AndaluS Train. Elevate your evening at one of Marbella’s nicest roof top bars. Find out what’s on the agenda at this month’s TEDx Marbella. Check out the svelte lines of the new Lamborghini Revuelto.

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DENMARK

What does Denmark conjure up to us all? Pastries, bacon and cured herring, Carlsberg beer and Lurpak butter; and Noma restaurant that champions the New Nordic cuisine. Danish design with its egg chair and artichoke lamp, its lego and wind turbines. Cinema and ‘Dogme 95’, ‘Borgen’ and ‘The Killing’. Helena Christensen and also Hans Christian Andersen, immortalised by the iconic Little Mermaid statue.

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For sheer comfort and ease, for rest and repose, for good vibes and bonhomie, I strongly recommend Denmark. How easy a country to get around and a holiday to manage. And what an inspiring people. Indeed when I travel I like to develop a mosaic of the generic looks that typify a nation. In Denmark all appear to sport a grin and to shun a grimace. No one uses titles and no one wears a tie. Danes are fresh and

direct and trusting and secure. Indeed it’s often dubbed the ‘world’s happiest country’. As their renowned philosopher Søren Kierkegaard declared, “livet forstås baglæns men må leves forlæns” (“life is understood backwards but must be lived forwards”). The gap between rich and poor is one of the lowest in the world. And only in Denmark could there be a board game called ‘Konsensus’ based around the concept of collaboration. ›

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Denmark is made up of around 400 islands, even more than Greece, and it’s almost as flat as Holland with its highest point at just above 500 feet. Indeed Copenhagen resembles Amsterdam with her abundant canals and bikes. For refreshingly, car is not ‘king’ as a third of Copenhageners cycle to work, even enjoying their own traffic lights that let them set off a few seconds before the cars. And it’s from this comparative lack of combustion for a capital city that I could hear her church bells toll and walk breezily along her cobbled streets that comprise the spacious pedestrian

shopping district of Stroget. Her skyline is mercifully spared the usual high-rised constructions allowing me to appreciate the many kinds of church steeples from the oriental to the western (with its Roman baroque versions of St. Peters to Sant’Ivo alla Sapienza).

I loved visiting Vor Frue Kirke (Church of Our Lady), a cathedral under whose expansive coffered nave is a super pure, super white, uncluttered interior with only statues of the twelve apostles for adornment. Presiding over the altar is the simple but imposing figure of Christ fronting a backdrop of gold as the one hint of colour.

I also walked along Christiania, a former military base and now commune, past bike rental and bric-a-brac shops beside the canal with its houseboats to the bridge across to Nyhavn. And beautifully positioned along Nyhavn, this 17thcentury waterfront lined with brightly coloured townhouses, is Kompasset ( www. restaurantkompasset.dk ) a restaurant with taste, simplicity and a super cosy feeling. All in keeping with their word ‘hygge’ meaning a quality of cosiness and conviviality that engenders a feeling of contentment and which is the epitome of Danish culture. ›

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Here too I discovered the drinking toast across Scandinavia involves declaring the word “skål”! (pronounced “skoal”) which has a somewhat macabre background as it originally meant ‘skull’ and refers to a custom practiced by the warlike Vikings who used the dried-out skulls of their enemies as drinking mugs. Food has an equally inventive vocabulary in the Danish dictionary I rifled through. For the names of traditional Danish pastry (‘wienerbrød’) there’s ‘kanelsnegle’ (cinnamon snail), ‘spandauer’ (baker’s bad eye after the yellow cream in the middle) and ‘frøsnapper’ (frog snapper). As for a longer

word, I found the intriguing ‘palaegschokolade’ for chocolate in thin slices for sandwiches.

Formerly Denmark’s first public hospital, and housed in a magnificent 18th century Rococo building, is the Design Museum (www. designmuseum.dk/en/). It has decorative art and a heritage collection in one half and its modern day and cutting-edge Danish 21st century design in the other. The museum is beautifully styled and presented and has just the right number of rooms that surround a square garden lined with gorgeous linden trees that offer a welcome respite. It all very successfully develops its theme of ‘past, present

and future’ and I found it truly a font of inspiration. I also reached Tivoli Gardens, one of the oldest amusement parks in the world. Truly a playground for young and old and a spot so full of wonder that it inspired Hans Christian Andersen and Walt Disney. It’s set conveniently right by Central Station, and so seamlessly on I continued by train to the sound and the strait, the area north of the capital that is North Zealand. It overlooks the famous Øresund Strait and is protected over the Baltic at Helsingør by Kronborg Castle which provided the setting for Shakespeare’s Hamlet known to us as Elsinore.

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Only forty minutes away on a regular train service is this town of Helsingør and the second leg of my journey. Once Denmark’s second largest town, it’s reminiscent of both Hansel and Gretel as well as the Gingerbread Man with its yellow and terracotta painted houses and its grid of streets parading shops that, amusingly to English eyes, make all too clear to all their trade with names like ‘Home’ the Estate Agent, ‘FixPhone’ and ‘YouSee’ the optician.

North Zealand is nicknamed the Danish Riviera or the Danish Côte d'Azur but has none of their flashiness or artifice, or the moneyed

opulence of the Hamptons, as the Danes come for their summer holidays. More bikes and boats than bucket and spade, there’s a joyful sense of entire generations of families collected around pontoons with diving boards and among the boats, the picnic tables and the villas with their private beaches and their views across to Sweden.

I stayed at Hotel Villa Brinkly (www.brinkly.dk). It’s a hidden gem sandwiched between the sea and a forest.

Indeed the Egebæksvang Forest is perfect for a proper stroll or ‘forest bathing’, the simple and modern method of being calm and quiet among the trees, and the beach on the Øresund strait offers an uplifting vista across to Sweden. The hotel is set on Strandvejen, the forty-kilometre beach road, which winds along the coast from Copenhagen to beyond Elsinore. ›

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Hans Christian Andersen statue and entrance to Tivoli Garden park, one of the oldest operating amusement parks in the world
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I felt instantly becalmed by the neutral and serene colours and the peaceful vibe. It originally opened in 1933 for retired seafarers whose culture is reflected in the antiques and artefacts. It has a real heart into which I was invited like a personal

drawing room in this relaxed and airy wooden Danish hotel. This sense of soothing and calm is all the result of the loving care of its hosts Erik and Annette.

This chalet-cum-beach house with its distinctive navy-blue colour has eight

cabin-style rooms and one family suite with panelled ceilings and pine walls, naval artefacts, and each possess its own outdoor terrace and furnished patio. There are views either of the waterfront and sea in front or the forest with its gorgeous avenue of trees behind. In the foreground is the yard where the owners grow their own herbs and vegetables and tend to their pair of Guinea pigs. All very heavenly, homely and grounding. ›

Erik and Annette
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Louisiana Art Gallery

I went on a shortish bike ride down to Humlebæk to the Louisiana Art Gallery (www. louisiana.dk/en/). It attracts connoisseurs from all over the world and, along with the new Munch museum in Oslo, is Scandinavia’s premier modern art gallery. In, and extending from, this former gorgeous family summer house and, tucked beneath the sculpture gardens that roll down to the sparkling and serene waterside, is an endless cavern of halls sufficient to house four extensive exhibitions at any given time alongside the museum’s permanent

collection. It’s very good value at DKK 145 and is a full day out.

Almost like a museum in itself, and as another part of my full day out, I had lunch across the road at Gamle Humlebaek Kro (www. gamlehumlebaekkro.dk) which goes all the way back to 1682 as a former staging post along the Strandvejen, nicknamed ‘the nobleman’s highway’. The restaurant is like an alpine chalet and very popular with the locals which is always a good sign.

There’s cycling and there’s recycling. For everywhere the Danish are committed to recycling and passionate about the environment; for being eco-friendly is seen as a basic duty and something you do to be a part of Danish society. Indeed Noma, the famous restaurant meaning

‘mad Nordic food’, uses fresh and wild natural ingredients that are often foraged.

Open from March to October, which encompasses the full Danish holiday season, is Café Vitus. Set in a modest hut and overlooking Snekkersten harbour, it’s full of the local community with their dogs and prams, their bicycles and boats. There’s nothing quite like a marina to eat beside and watch as fellow diners moor, eat and sail off again. It’s where local celebrities gather in a low-key environment, seemingly anonymous among the pink hydrangeas and outside the simple shedcum-chalet that belies the artistry of the food. Here I enjoyed the freshest of shrimp and avocado salad before a deliciously naughty treat of hot chocolate with cream. A hidden gem. ›

The Öresund Bridge seen from Malmö on a summer evening during sunset
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Back from the coast, streets of identikit bungalows provide homes that are rigorously neat, minimalist and full of designer touches, as these zen-like homes possess a Danish aesthetic that’s heavily influenced by the German Bauhaus school. They use plenty of natural materials like leather and wood, and lots of lamps, with natural shapes

like fir cones, are typically placed in the middle of rooms and imperative no doubt in winter months.

As for tips, like much of Scandinavia it is expensive to the British purse but the Danish are not accustomed to tipping waiters or taxi drivers who are obliged to have a bike rack to take you home if you have had two too many glasses of

wine. To understand more fully the Danish way of life I strongly recommend How to be Danish by Patrick Kingsley and The Year of Living Dangerously by Helen Russell, and for specific guidebooks DK Eyewitness Denmark and The Monocle Travel Guide Copenhagen I must go back. Whenever but soon. e

Cycling along the Strandvejen
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The narrow sandy beach and its grassy areas with tables and benches is popular for locals from Snekkersten and Helsingor

T HE AL-ANDALUS TRAIN

LUXURY TRAIN RIDES THROUGH THE SOUTH (AND NORTH) OF SPAIN

There is something uniquely romantic and nostalgic about taking a train ride. As Paulo Coelho so eloquently espouses, it’s all about living the moment, taking in the beauty of the moving masterpiece outside your window, and remaining ‘in the present moment’ while the train moves onward into the future. Train rides are long and leisurely and they enable us to strengthen our connections with our loved ones but also journey inwards and connect with our inner child.

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Travelling through olive groves in Linares

So many scenes from memorable movies have taken place on trains. From Alfred Hitchcock’s North by Northwest to Sydney Lumet’s Murder on the Orient Express, trains have served as a glamorous backdrop to action, love, and mystery. They have steeped characters in luxury and elegance and

many would say that the idea of travel itself –especially when a long journey is involved – is intrinsically romantic. It makes us wonder about other travellers’ lives, motivations and passions.

Train travel has also taken the tourism industry by storm, with passengers often booking way in advance to experience a ride in Seven Stars’ Kyushu

train in Japan (whose interiors are fully crafted by Japanese artisans), the Belmond Andean Explorer in South America (weaving through the Peruvian Andes at 4,267 metres), or the Venice SimplonOrient-Express (a 1920s-inspired art deco train that transports passengers through the breathtaking beauty of the French countryside and Swiss Alps). ›

Dining while enjoying beautiful views
“OUR LIFE IS A CONSTANT JOURNEY, FROM BIRTH TO DEATH. THE LANDSCAPE CHANGES, THE PEOPLE CHANGE, OUR NEEDS CHANGE, BUT THE TRAIN KEEPS MOVING. LIFE IS THE TRAIN, NOT THE STATION.”
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PAULO COELHO

Hoever, you don’t need to go very far to experience the adventure of a luxury train ride. You can do so right here in the south of Spain, thanks to the AlAndalus Train – which extends a myriad of itineraries that pass through some of Andalucía’s most beautiful cities and unique landscapes, and offers travellers a taste of the very best that Spanish gastronomy has to offer. There are additional routes that travel to the North, making this train one of the hardest-working in its class in Europe.

THE TRAIN

The Al-Andalus Train symbolises the epitome of 20th-century luxury, with

carriages that were once used by the British monarchy to travel between Calais and the Côte d'Azur in the roaring 1920s. It is the longest train on Spanish tracks, measuring 450 metres in length (comparable to a 150-storey skyscraper, were it positioned vertically). It comprises 14 carriages and accommodates up to 74 people.

There are are two wagons for the restaurant area, and one each for the kitchen, bar, playroom, crew, and generator zones. There are seven bedroom carriages, where guests can rest while the train speeds ahead by night.

Two particularly elegant wagons are the Giralda Lounge (which houses

an elegant bar) and the Medina Azahara, which is steeped in vintage charm and comprises a lounge and games area. These are ideal spots for spending time with loved ones and meeting other voyagers who share one’s passion for travel and the culinary arts.

THE ART OF DINING

You certainly will be spoiled for choice if food is your passion. Breakfast is served daily in the Alhambra and Gibralfaro restaurants, where you can opt for a buffet meal or order à la carte. You can also tuck into a myriad of lunches and dinners prepared by prestigious chefs, who specialise in breathing new life into traditional Spanish dishes. ›

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As mentioned, there are seven bedrooms to choose from. If you’re a history buff, take note. Five of them are located in original Wagons-Lits wagons dating back to 1929. They have been painstakingly renovated to whisk guests back into one of train travel’s most glorious eras.

The Grand Class Room measures eight square metres and has twin beds, plus a private bathroom. When you’re done sleeping, just fold the beds up and they are converted into armchairs. The room is instantly transformed into a private living room with sizeable windows from which to view the moving landscape beyond.

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The Deluxe Suite boasts 9.9m2 of space and contains a two metre-long double bed. Amenities include a spacious private bathroom with a hydromassage shower, steam sauna, hairdryer, and more. Like the Grand Class Room, this suite also has its own wardrobe, luggage compartment space, safe, and minibar.

The crew is at your disposal 24 hours a day to offer you an excellent personalised attention in several languages.

REGULAR ITINERARIES

The train offers two main itineraries, with tickets still available for various dates in June, July, October, and November. Tickets are sold out as we go to print for some routes in June, July,

September and October.

The first excursion is from Sevilla to Málaga and commences at the iconic Alfonso XIII Hotel. From there, expert guides take travellers to the historic quarter of the city, revealing wonders such as the cathedral (crowned by the Giralda), the Royal Alcázar (the oldest royal palace in use in Europe), and the former Jewish quarter of Santa Cruz. After an exquisite meal at the Hotel, you are taken on a bus ride to the gorgeous Plaza de España, then to the station to board the train.

This route makes it way through some of the most beautiful cities in the south, including Jerez, Cádiz, Ronda, Córdoba, Úbeda, Baeza, Granada, and Málaga. Guided visits are taken to must-see

spots, including the historic city centre of Cádiz, the white village of Ronda, the Alameda del Tajo, the Córdoba mosque, La Alhambra, and more. The journey ends with a leisurely lunch at the Hotel AC by Marriot Málaga Palacio, with guests saying their farewells at around 5pm.

The second route goes from Málaga to Seville, taking in the beauty of all the aforementioned sites and natural wonders.

During this trip, all your needs are covered –including meals, activities on board (music and live performances, plus parties and dancing), excursions, tickets to all monuments, all fees and services, guides, two optional meals in your private compartment, and more. ›

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SPECIAL ITINERARIES

The Al-Andalus Train also surprises travellers with special routes through some of Spain’s most stunning cities. This year, the list of special itineraries comprises:

» Porto-Barcelona (eight days and seven nights), which starts in Porto and travels through Vigo, Santiago de Compostela, Ribera Sacra, Astorga, León, Burgos, Logroño, Zaragoza, and Barcelona. There is a similar route back from Barcelona to Porto. The dates are as follows:

Porto-Barcelona: Leaving on

July 10 and 20

Barcelona-Porto: Leaving on July 17 and 27.

» Sevilla-Barcelona (seven days and six nights)

This route starts in Sevilla and makes it sway to Mérida, Ávila, Ourense, Santiago de Compostela, Ribera Sacra, Astorga, León, Burgos, Logroño, Zaragoza, and Barcelona. There is a similar route from Barcelona to Sevilla.

Sevilla-Barcelona: July 10

Barcelona-Sevilla: July 27

» Santiago de CompostelaBarcelona (five days and four nights). The train

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Barcelona-Santiago de Compostela: July 17 and 27

The Al-Andalus Train also has a host of dates lined up for 2024 so book your seats now… tickets are flying for this one-of-a-kind adventure!

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5ROOFTOP BARS IN MARBELLA

SOARING HIGH WITH STYLE AND ELEGANCE

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Marbella, the jewel of Spain’s sun-soaked Costa del Sol, is a glamorous and lively destination that attracts sun worshippers, party-goers, and luxury seekers from around the globe. With its beautiful beaches, charming old town, and vibrant nightlife, Marbella has something for everyone. But it’s not just the sand and sea that has people flocking to this coastal paradise. The city’s thriving rooftop bar scene is fast becoming a must-visit for anyone looking to elevate their Marbella experience, quite literally.

Perched high above the bustling streets, Marbella’s rooftop bars offer breathtaking views, delectable drinks, and sumptuous settings, making them the perfect spots for an unforgettable evening under the stars. Whether you’re sipping a refreshing cocktail while watching the sun set over the Mediterranean or dancing the night away to a live DJ set, these rooftop bars are a treat for all your senses.

To guide you through the mesmerising collection of skyhigh venues, we’ve handpicked the top rooftop bars in Marbella, each boasting its own distinct character and appeal. Stay tuned as we reveal the prime locations for sweeping panoramas, creative libations, and unparalleled atmosphere, presenting the quintessential Marbella rooftop experience. ›

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AIR ROOFTOP BAR

Elevate your Marbella nightlife experience at Air Rooftop Bar & Signature Cocktail Terrace. Boasting panoramic views of Marbella and Puerto Banús, this stylish sky club opened its season on May 2nd, quickly becoming a go-to destination for a memorable night out.

The chic deck and bar, combined with breathtaking vistas, provide an unrivaled ambiance perfect for both relaxation and entertainment. The contemporary décor, featuring elegant water

features, vertical greenery, and captivating aqua pools, adds to the sophisticated atmosphere.

Air Rooftop Bar presents a delectable selection of made-to-order cocktails, Champagne, and oysters, inviting you to indulge in style. Sushi enthusiasts can also savour an array of sushi and snacks, making it an ideal spot for socialising or enjoying a romantic evening.

Resident DJs and live entertainment keep the vibe lively and energetic, so that

Air Rooftop Bar is the ideal venue to top off a great night out. With a summer calendar full of exciting events and parties, this rooftop venue caters to both casual outings and special occasions.

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BELVUE ROOFTOP BAR

Nestled atop the chic Amàre Beach Hotel Marbella, the Belvue Rooftop Bar is a remarkable destination that offers a feast for the senses. This luxurious oasis, overlooking the glistening Mediterranean Sea, is the embodiment of sophistication and elegance, making it an ideal spot for an exquisite evening out.

Belvue Rooftop Bar prides itself on providing not only breathtaking views of Marbella’s coastline but also an exclusive and stylish atmosphere. When you step onto the rooftop, you’ll be instantly captivated by the sleek design and elegant furnishings that invite you to

unwind and savour the moment . As the sun begins to set, the panoramic vistas of the sea and Marbella’s skyline take on a magical hue, offering a truly enchanting experience. Belvue’s expert mixologists will entice you with an impressive menu of signature cocktails, crafted with passion and precision, while the curated selection of wines and Champagnes cater to even the most discerning palates.

The Belvue Rooftop Bar also features live performances with DJ sets, singers and musicians that add an extra touch of excitement to the already vibrant atmosphere. The pulsating beats and soothing melodies perfectly complement the stunning surroundings, ensuring an unforgettable rooftop experience in the heart of Marbella.

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NOMAD LOUNGE

Step into a world of glamour and sophistication at Nomad Lounge Rooftop Bar, recently opened and already one of the top rooftop venues in Marbella. The lively ambiance, combined with breathtaking views of Aloha Golf Course, the mountains, and elegant décor, make this venue truly exceptional.

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Nomad Lounge is the ideal spot to watch the sun dip below the horizon, as the air fills with music ranging from upbeat tracks to relaxed rhythms, creating the perfect backdrop for engaging conversations or an exciting night out. The bar is alive with guests enjoying expertly crafted cocktails and indulging in a selection of small plates from the lounge menu, including oysters and beef tartare.

As the evening unfolds, the atmosphere becomes even more electrifying with the start of live entertainment shows, drawing the crowd into the party spirit. Nomad Lounge Rooftop Bar captures the essence of celebration and indulgence, allowing guests to unwind and soak up the festive vibe of this stunning spot on the Costa del Sol.

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VIRAZÓN ROOFTOP BAR

Marbella's vibrant nightlife scene wouldn't be complete without its incredible rooftop bars, and Virazón Rooftop is one of the most notable destinations. This stunning bar, located on the rooftop of the Hotel Lima Marbella, boasts 360-degree panoramic views of the city, including the charming old town, La Concha mountain, and the sparkling Mediterranean sea.

The rooftop space is open from 1 pm to midnight and can accommodate up to 210 people. During the summer months, the venue stays open until 2 am, making it an excellent spot to dance the night away under the stars.

Virazón Rooftop extends a full range of drinks, cocktails, and delicacies, all at affordable prices. During the high season,

they also offer a selection of small plates and delicacies from their menu.

The venue hosts acoustic concerts every Saturday at sunset, except for August, when they feature DJ sessions. The bar has welcomed many renowned national artists, including El Niño de Elche, La Bien Querida, and Jota de los Planetas. Throughout the year, they also host book presentations and poetry

recitals.

Virazón Rooftop is not just for hotel guests; it's open to everyone who wants to enjoy a unique cultural space in the heart of Marbella. This summer, the bar will also feature exhibitions from local recognised artists, making it a must-visit destination for anyone looking to explore the city's cultural side.

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SKY LOUNGE –BENABOLA HOTEL

And finally, we come to our last and certainly not least rooftop bar in Marbella – the breathtaking Sky Lounge. Situated in the heart of Puerto Banús, this exquisite bar offers stunning views that will turn any evening into a cherished memory.

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soak up panoramic views of the luxury marina, the Mediterranean Sea, and the magnificent Sierra Blanca mountains. This is undoubtedly one of the most spectacular views in Puerto Banús and one that will leave you mesmerised.

The exclusive atmosphere and ambient chill-out vibes make Sky Lounge the perfect place to unwind and relax. With a drinks menu that includes cocktails,

handpicked wines, spirits, and soft drinks, you’re sure to find the ideal drink to suit your tastes.

To add to the overall ambiance, Sky Lounge plays the best in deep house music, creating an atmosphere that’s perfect for an unforgettable night out with friends or a romantic evening with your special someone.

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As we conclude our tour of Marbella’s rooftop bars, we hope you’ve discovered a new world of high-flying entertainment and unforgettable experiences. Whether you’re a visitor looking for a breathtaking view of the Mediterranean or a local seeking an exclusive atmosphere to unwind, Marbella’s rooftop bars are must-visit destinations. So, next time you’re in town, don’t forget to elevate your experience and enjoy the city’s nightlife from a whole new perspective. e

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TEDX MARBELLA

SPREADING IDEAS WORTH SHARING

JUNE 9, 2023

Whether you are a startup founder, a seasoned entrepreneur, or an employee wishing to climb the rungs of your industry’s ladder, you have undoubtedly viewed TED talks by a host of renowned speakers ranging from Brené Brown to Simon Sinek. Founded in 1984 by Richard Saul Wurman as a non-profit organisation aiming to bring together experts from the fields of Technology, Entertainment, and Design, TED (alongside its sister TEDx chapters) has become a Mecca of ideas for audiences from all walks of life. On June 9, the first-ever TEDx Marbella will be taking place at Andalucía Lab.

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Organised by Amine Berraoui (international entrepreneur and catalyst), Kirsten de Bouter Shillam (communicator and speaker), and Ali Parandeh Zandpour (entrepreneur and mentor to startups and other entrepreneurs), the event will bring the magic of TED talks to the Coast for the first time.

WHAT ARE TEDX EVENTS?

TEDx events are local gatherings where live talks and performances are shared with the community. They are fully planned and coordinated independently, on a community-by-community basis. Their content and design are unique and independently developed,

but they share the following features:

» A series of short, carefully prepared talks, demonstrations, and performances that are ideascentred and that cover a diverse range of voices and topics.

» They are community-driven and bias-free.

ABOUT TEDX MARBELLA

This exciting event will feature talks by nine speakers who are experts in their field or who have unique perspectives on particular topics.

In addition to attending the talks, visitors will have time to talk and network with like-minded individuals and form part of a community of innovative thinkers and doers. ›

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THE SPEAKERS

As stated by event organiser, Ali Parandeh, creating a shortlist of speakers for TEDx Marbella was a challenging task. “We received many applications, and made our choices based on two factors. Speakers had to have an idea worth sharing, and they had to tackle a unique topic. The talks also have to reflect the different phases of a startup’s journey.” The list of speakers is as follows:

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1 – STEVE PAYNE

Steve Payne is a leadership and communication skills specialist, public speaking coach, actor, writer, and founder of the Academy of Coaching and Training (ACT). He is one of very few certified Master Trainers of Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) and currently sits on the external verification panel for the Association for Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP). He has directed and produced documentaries and films, and is the co-author of the critically acclaimed book, My 31 Practices He trains and certifies professional

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coaches and Practitioners of NLP and is a personal and professional development expert who helps businesses and business leaders communicate more effectively.

2 – PERCY ROLAND

Percy Roland leads a double life – as a public speaker and as a high-end real estate agent. He has won multiple international public speaking competitions and sold multi-million euro properties in Marbella to discerning international clients. In his TedX speech, he will share vital lessons about how to deal with impossible situations. He will also be sharing

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the most important insights he gained – and how they apply to all lines of business.

3 – ANNA ANDERSON

Anna Anderson has founded two highly successful wellness businesses. Her debut book sold over 50,000 copies in the first year, garnering her number one best-selling author status. She is a celebrated transformational coach and speaker and a regular contributor on BBC radio. She leads an engaged community of over 11,000 women who are focused on their wellbeing, and her life-changing retreats are sold

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out a year in advance. She is a powerful storyteller and uses her personal experience, along with science- and evidencebased techniques, to teach her audiences how to create success internationally.

4 – IZIDRO SOUSA

Izidro Sousa is an IT project manager, speaker, and communication coach with extensive experience in the field of Information Technology. He has worked as a computer programmer, systems analyst, project manager, and director/ head of department, and has a proven track record of delivering projects and managing projects and teams. As a communication coach, he helps individuals

overcome their fear of public speaking and deliver impactful presentations.

5 – DIEGO JUELA

Diego Juela is originally from Ecuador and is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Chemical Nano-Engineering in France, Poland, and Italy with the Erasmus Mundus scholarship. After suffering exclusion during his undergraduate program on account of his visual disability, he committed himself to changing the way disability is viewed by society. As a science student, he has strived to develop ways to increase equity and inclusion in research and academia. Recently, he founded ScienDis, a global network for people with

disabilities pursuing a STEM career, with the aim of increasing the representation of this minority in science.

6 – MARTA PARDO

Marta Pardo has a 27-year track record in customer experience, motivation and leadership, having worked in hotel management in France and excelling in firms such as The Walt Disney Company, Marriott International, and Accor Hotels. She wishes to share her racing driver-style management method, called P-ROAD. It involves improving the customer experience, increasing motivation and the sense of belonging to a group, and increasing trust through teamcentred leadership. ›

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7– CEPEE TABIBIAN

At the age of 35, Cepee Tabibian upended her entire life by selling her belongings and moving to Europe – since then, she has never looked back. She now teaches other women how to do the same through her company, She Hit Refresh, a global community of over 10,000 women aged 30 and over who want to move abroad. She turned her overseas expertise into the digital book I’m Outta Here! An American’s Ultimate Visa Guide to Living in Europe – which was featured in Forbes.

8 – FRANCK BENHAMOU

Franck Benhamou is a corporate executive-turned-entrepreneur, digital nomad, and minimalist.

His early career included various positions lasting over 16 years at SC Johnson & Son in marketing, and general management across the world (USA, USSR, Spain, Ukraine, UK, Russia). He left the corporate world to be an early participant in the digital revolution and created his first Internet company in the year 2000. His latest venture, launching this August, is called the Fans League. It is the first fact-based, season-long competition to rank sports fans around the world.

clubs and a record label, and named and regenerated an area in the city centre of Leeds called the Exchange Quarter. For the past 23 years, Gedge has helped dental practice owners grow and thrive. He co-founded a charity called Dental Mavericks in 2008 to end daily dental pain for people across the globe with no access to pain-free dentistry. Dental Mavericks have now helped more than 150,000 people.

9 – ANTHONY GEDGE

Anthony Gedge has been an entrepreneur, author, and philanthropist for over thirty-five years. He has owned two-night

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TOP 10 TED TALKS OF ALL TIME

If you are excited about TEDx Marbella and you’re keen to immerse yourself in the magic and wonder of TED talks, make a wise investment of your time and catch the following talks, which are on TED’s most watched list. We hope they will inspire you to learn, grow, and be your best self.

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THE POWER OF VULNERABILITY BY BRENÉ BROWN

Vulnerability researcher and storyteller, Brené Brown, shares stories about the power of human connection – our ability to empathise, belong, and love. In this talk, she highlights the great power that lies behind being vulnerable. She argues that when human beings try to mask their vulnerability, they end up engaging in harmful behaviours – everything from overeating to substance abuse. Allowing others to truly see us and loving them with our whole hearts (even when there is no guarantee we will not experience loss) allows us to feel truly grateful to be alive.

DO SCHOOLS KILL CREATIVITY? BY SIR KEN ROBINSON

Sir Ken Robinson makes an entertaining and thought-provoking case for building an education system that nurtures (rather than undermines) creativity. His

contention is that creativity is now as vital in education as literacy, and it should be given due importance.

He notes that the current educational system dissuades children from studying arts, wrongly telling them there is no future in fields like music, dance, or theatre. This leads many brilliant, creative people to doubt their own intelligence and to distance themselves from their talents and passions. Intelligence, he adds, is by its very nature diverse and dynamic, and the education system must give the arts their rightful place in schools.

YOUR BODY LANGUAGE MAY SHAPE WHO YOU ARE BY AMY CUDDY

Social psychologist, Amy Cuddy, argues that “power posing” –standing in a posture of confidence, even when you don’t feel confident – has a big chance of boosting your success. The non-verbal language you utilise has a powerful effect on your mind and this, in turn, can impact your behaviour and help you

achieve your desired outcomes.

HOW GREAT LEADERS INSPIRE ACTION BY SIMON SINEK

Leadership expert, Simon Sinek, shares a profound discovery he made by studying greats like Martin Luther King or Apple: success has a pattern, which he calls “the golden circle.”

We follow those who lead, he says, not because we have to, but because we want to. Those who truly inspire others don’t just sell a product or service. They communicate why they are doing something and connect with people who believe what they do. They share their message, he says, “from inside-out.”

INSIDE THE MIND OF A MASTER PROCRASTINATOR

Writer, and illustrator, Tim Urban, encourages his audience to think hard about what they are procrastinating on, before they run out of time. This humorous, engaging, yet moving speech states that procrastinators often meet their goals, even when they leave their work to the last minute. The real problem lies when there is no deadline. Long-term procrastination, he says, turns people into spectators of their own lives, and prevents them from even starting to chase their dreams. ›

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WHAT MAKES A GOOD LIFE? LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE LONGEST STUDY ON HAPPINESS

of the Harvard study of Adult Development, Robert Waldinger, asks his audience to think carefully about where they would invest their time if their aim was to be happier and healthier. His talk is based on a rare study of 724 men, who were tracked for 75 years. The study covered their health, work, and home lives. The answer to happiness, he says, is one simple thing: good relationships.

LOOKS AREN’T EVERYTHING. BELIEVE ME, I’M A MODEL

Model, Cameron Russell, takes a wry look at the industry that tried to transform her into a seductress at the tender age of 16. She lets her audience know that the pictures they view of models are not real. They are constructions, she says, built by a group of professionals – ranging from hair stylists to makeup artists. The image you see is anyone but the authentic person who is posing for them. It is unrealistic and something you should never compare yourself with.

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THE HAPPY SECRET TO BETTER WORK BY

Shawn Achor, CEO of Good Think Inc, (where he researches and teaches about positive psychology) asks us to view work productivity with a whole new lens. Achor stumbled upon a groundbreaking concept when he was just seven: the old adage, ‘work harder to be successful,’ got it all wrong. This is because every time you achieve your academic or professional goals, you “change the goalpoast of what success looks like.” Instead of investing your time and work on material goals, he advises, work harder to be happy. By doing so, you will automatically perform better. One good reason for this is that your brain becomes 31 per cent more productive!

10 THINGS YOU DIDN’T KNOW ABOUT ORGASM BY MARY ROACH

Writer, Mary Roach, delves into obscure scientific research to make 10 amazing claims about sexual climax – ranging from the bizarre to the humorous. She presents a host of interesting ideas, including the ‘upsuck theory’, which hypothesised that uterine contractions occurring during an orgasm propel semen into the vaginal canal, thus boosting fertility. Equally fascinating is Alfred Kinsey’s claim that, “Cheese crumbs spread before a pair of copulating rats will distract the female, but not the male.”

HOW TO SPEAK SO THAT PEOPLE WANT TO LISTEN BY JULIAN TREASURE

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Sound consultant, Julian Treasure, shares the seven deadly sins and how-tos of powerful public speaking –from useful vocal exercises to speaking with empathy. He explains how to use aspects such as pitch, volume, register, and timber to hook others and keep them glued to your message. e

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THE DIGITAL ENTERPRISE SHOW

EMPOWERING BUSINESSES TO HARNESS THE POWER OF DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION

The seventh edition of the Digital Enterprise Show will be taking place in Málaga from June 13 to 15, bringing over 16,000 professionals together to reveal the latest advances, trends, and tech solutions for the digital transformation of companies and public administrations. Targeted industries will include banking, commerce, industry, mobility, health, and tourism.

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Its aim is to convert Málaga into a capital of technological innovation, and to build the city’s reputation as a tech hub in southern Spain. DES highlights the need for forward-thinking companies to boost their profits and gain a competitive edge through digitalisation. The vertiginous rise of technology and events such as the Ukraine war and the energy crisis have led to a push for companies to innovate or perish. ›

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A time to connect

There will be 450 exhibiting companies at the show, presenting tech novelties in the realms of artificial intelligence, hyperautomation, Web 3.0, the Metaverse, cybersecurity, data intelligence, low-code/ no-code solutions, the multi-cloud, blockchain, the Internet of Things, 5G, and more. Events will take place across eight auditoriums at FYCMA (the Palacio de Ferias y Congresos de Málaga). ›

A MYRIAD OF TALKS WILL BE TAKING PLACE DURING THE EVENT. THEY INCLUDE:

TUESDAY, JUNE 13:

» All You Need to Know About DIGITAL KIT But Never Dared to Ask (DIGITAL KIT and Support for

Small and Medium Businesses)

» Doing Business in the Metaverse After the Big Bang— Anybody There? (CEO and Leadership Summit)

» Deep Fakes, Computer Generated Models, AI… Beyond the Limits of Creativity (VoiceTech, AI, and Bots)

» The Crypto Roller Coaster. Restore the Trust & Create Value (CEO and Leadership Summit)

» Digital Leader Skills for a New Era (HR Summit)

» Understanding Your Customer Digital Needs. From GenZ to Silvers. Show Me the Money (Banking and Insurance Forum)

» Secrets from the Dark Web by an Ethical Hacker. AI Threats and Solutions (Cybersecurity Series)

» Know Your Tribe to Satisfy Their Needs (Business and Growth)

» Smart Cities Make Happier

Citizens. IoT as an Enabler for Sustainability. Achieving SDG 11 (Smart Cities and Urban Mobility Forum)

» Managing Digital Identity in the Web3. DLT Is the Key (Blockchain)

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14

» Unlocking the Enduring Potential of Generative AI to Transform Businesses (CEO and Leadership Summit)

» Sustainability as a Competitive Advantage (Sustainability 2030)

» Native Advertising to Beat Ad Blockers (Voice Tech, AI, and Bots)

» EaaS: Everything as a Service (CEO and Leadership Summit)

» What I Learned from GPT-3 (AI)

» Agile CIOS: Making Elephants Dance (CIO Summit)

» Digital Health: 4P+s: Precise, Personalised, Preventive and Participative (Healthcare and Life

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Sciences Forum)

» AI is Not Narrow Anymore: Approaching Singularity (AI)

» CIOs Who Rock the World: The New Rock Stars of Technology in the C Suite (CIO Summit)

» Building a Sustainable Brand (Digital Small and Medium Businesses)

THURSDAY,

JUNE 15

» Is Web3 the Next Chapter of Digital Transformation? (CEO and Leadership Summit)

» Big Data for Small and Medium Businesses? Data as a Service (Spain, Digital SM Businesses)

» The New Rules of Influencer Marketing (Digital Rights)

» Who Killed the Blue Bird? Keep Tik-Toking (Digital Rights)

» Digital Humanism. A New Set of Human-Centric Values for a New Renaissance (CEO and Leadership Summit)

» Industry 4.0: The Next Frontier of Automatisation (IoT)

» Billions of Devices. Yotta-Bytes of Data. Can We Manage It? (IoT)

» Customer Satisfaction Means Business. New Digital Experiences (Retail and Logistics Forum)

» Supply Chain, Smart Logistics, and Autonomous Vehicles. New Globalisation (IoT)

» The Best Immersive Experiences: Every Sense and Sensibility (VoiceTech, AI, and Bots)

And to think this is just a handful of the vast number of talks you can attend!

DES 2023 will also feature a host of activities, including technology tours (featuring demos and real applications of the most disruptive solutions in the show in one hour), the Scale-Up! World Summit (featuring young, emerging companies offering new, disruptive solutions), the

DES Academy (designed to help attendees update their knowledge so they can become digital natives), and numerous practical demonstrations. There will be a welcome party, which is ideal for those wanting to expand their network in a friendly setting.

The event will also reward outstanding achievements. The European Digital Mindset Awards 2023 will recognise innovative projects, leadership, and digital transformation cases that demonstrate a disruptive, innovative approach to customer experience, IT management, and new digital business models.

To attend DES, visit their website and check out the three passes available (Business, Premium VIP, and Honour). Visiting hours: 9:30am to 6:30pm.

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LAMBORGHIN I

REVUELTO PLUG-IN HYBRID

Lamborghini has been producing its impressive Aventador now since 2011 so it’s had a very long run for a supercar. The Aventador is now history and its recently announced replacement, the 2024 Revuelto, presents more than a few surprises.

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For starters, it is not a dedicated electric vehicle as might have been expected. It’s a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) and at its heart is a very traditional Lamborghini mid-mounted petrol-fuelled V-12 boosted by three electric motors. Lamborghini describes the car as a ‘high performance electrified vehicle,’ rather than a PHEV. There are many automotive analysts who regard plug-in hybrids as the best of all worlds

and few enthusiasts will complain about the whopping 1001-horsepower generated by the (non-turbo) V-12 and its trio of electric motors. The Revuelto is the most powerful Lamborghini ever built and even upstages the Ferrari Stradale PHEV. Two of the electric motors power the front wheels so this is an all-wheel drive vehicle. Lamborghini was a pioneer with AWD supercars and was marketing them long before most rivals. ›

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The Revuelto name, as with most Lamborghini models over the decades, comes from that of a fighting bull, though few but aficionados are likely to know that. Lamborghini’s iconic nameplate has always depicted a fierce bovine. It’s no surprise that the Revuelto’s bodywork is as striking and as headturning as they come. As many observers have noted, it uses design cues from several Lamborghinis over the years right back to the fabled Countach. Thankfully, this approach has not created a discordant look and certainly the car is more than a match for many of its competitors as far as styling goes. The magnificent V-12 can be viewed through a

glass panel just behind the cabin. It’s doubtful whether electric motors will ever be enjoyed in quite the same way.

Structurally, the Revuelto is based on a rigid carbon fibre monocoque and Lamborghini points out that much of the inspiration came from the aerospace industry, even describing the body as a ‘fuselage.’ This kind of design creates optimum rigidity wherever it’s needed, body flexing being something of a curse with many high performance cars. Building the car around such a structure is certain to enhance driving enjoyment in the best possible way, though this is a costly route to take.

The scissor doors are fabricated from aluminium and some bumper components are thermoplastic. › Other technology doesn’t break any dramatically new ground for a car like this but the approach has been evaluated and perfected on many other Lamborghinis. The suspension is double wishbone, front and rear and the car uses big carbon ceramic brakes with ten pistons at the front and four at the rear. There’s an active rear wing that has three positions for optimal downforce as needed. Huge 21-inch alloy wheels set off the wedgeshaped package nicely. Four wheel steering is standard on the Revuelto.

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The cockpit is a delightful place to enjoy the Revuelto driving experience and is a feast of fine leathers and fabrics. The seats are sculpted for maximum grip in tight cornering. The car uses three screens –a digital array for the driver plus an 8-4-inch touchscreen at the centre of the console. There’s a narrow 9.1inch display on the passenger side above the glove compartment. As with so many cars in this class, cabin stowage space is not as generous as it might be. One major novelty is a choice of no less than 13 driving modes, some associated with the hybrid system. Modes

are chosen using a control on the chunky leather steering wheel, which is flattened at its base for thigh clearance.

Although some people will be disappointed that Lamborghini didn’t go all-electric with this one, we’d guess that most potential buyers will warmly celebrate the fact that big V-12s have life in them yet, even if electric motors do play a role. Few will disagree that the Revuelto is a thoroughly worthwhile successor to the muchloved Aventador and hopefully it will match that Lambo’s long life and impressive sales record. e

» ENGINE 6.5-litre V-12 814-horsepower. Three electric motors. Total output 1001-horsepower.

» TRANSMISSION 8-speed dualclutch automatic.

» ACCELERATION Zero to 100 km/h 2.5-seconds.

» TOP SPEED 350 km/h.

» I LIKED Superb styling and eye appeal. Outstanding performance from V-12 hybrid drivetrain. Luxurious and practical interior. Rigid carbon fibre body structure.

» I DIDN’T LIKE Big price increase over Aventador but probably justified.

» MARKET ALTERNATIVES

Ferrari Stradale PHEV, Koenigsegg Regera, Aston Martin Valhalla, McLaren Speedtail, Porsche 918 Spyder.

» WHO DRIVES ONE?

Lamborghini owners who may have been driving an Aventador for a decade or so and feel its time to move on. Buyers who are not warming to rival makers’ electric cars and want a traditional V-12.

» PRICE AND AVAILABILITY

Available soon at a rumoured €500.000.

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AUBREY PLAZA’S OFFBEAT APPEAL

WHY SHE’S THE QUEEN OF QUIRKY COMEDY

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When asked about what working with Aubrey Plaza is like, actors and directors almost universally break out into a smile. She’s been described by legendary comedic director, Judd Apatow, as “One of the funniest people alive” and as a “Jedi mind trickster” by actor, Mary Holland. The reason? “You’re not quite sure if she’s joking or not.” Her The To Do List costar, Bill Hader, meanwhile, hit the nail on the head when he said, “She’s not afraid to make herself look bad, which is an incredibly rare quality in a person.”

Aubrey’s most characteristic roles have all tapped into her dry wit and deadpan facial expression, which she harnesses to full effect to lend her lines a unique edge. It is, indeed, a courageous way to forge a career in an industry that prizes glamour, perfection, and a tendency to take oneself extremely seriously. It takes a lot of chutzpa h (and confidence in oneself) to make fun of stereotypical female roles and to transform each and every performance into one that is intensely personal and unique.

If you ever wondered if this actress is as quirky in real life as she comes across on screen, check out her episode of Hot Ones – ‘the show with hot questions and even hotter wings.’ If you’re a fan of this YouTube sensation, then you know that it features one of the top interviewers on social media – Sean Evans –asking impossibly deep questions to celebrities as they chomp on chicken wings doused in increasingly hotter sauces. So far, the show has featured the best of the best – everyone from Florence Pugh to

Gordon Ramsay, Millie Bobby Brown, and Jake Gyllenhaal.

Aubrey’s Hot Wings episode is particularly popular among fans, since she dealt with the spiciness of one of the sauces by ‘drinking’ a glass of milk through her nose to ease the pain. What a stark contrast to all the other Hollywood divas, who strove to keep it together, delicately wiping tears from their eyes with a linen napkin. At this moment, it became clear that Ms. Plaza doesn’t care what people think o her – and it only makes her more endearing. ›

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Don’t confuse her sense of humour for a lack of talent or hard work, though. Seasoned producers and directors see through the facade and many have highlighted her incredible range and versatility. Her husband, Jeff Baena, who directed her in The Little Hours , has defined her as one of the few actors who can tackle any role — ranging from comedic to deeply dramatic.

Aubrey is undoubtedly associated with comedic roles of the kind Doris Day

played with panache in the 1960s and 1970s. Recently, she has shone in HBO’s The White Lotus and the series Little Demon (an adult animation, of which she was executive producer). Before that, she was arguably bestknown for her interpretation of April, a cynical intern at a parks department who spoke in a monotonic voice, in Parks and Recreation . The role was specifically created for her. After meeting her, casting director Allison Jones told show creator, Michael Schur, “I just met

the weirdest girl I’ve ever come across in my life. You have to meet her and put her on your show.”

This meeting may have been Aubrey’s lucky break, but her ascent has been long and meticulous in the making. She has been acting since she was in high school, and completed a degree in film studies at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. She honed her craft in the most challenging way possible –by performing improv and sketch comedy.

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The White Lotus

She didn’t have to wait long to get noticed by film producers. In 2009, just a few years after graduating, she was already working alongside kings of comedy like Judd Apatow, Seth Rogen, Jason Bateman, and Will Arnett. In addition to garnering laughs, she has also received critical acclaim, particularly for her role in Safety Not Guaranteed – her first lead role in a major film. The movie took its premise from a classified ad run a few years ago seeking a companion for a time travel experiment. The ad gave readers a now-iconic warning: “Safety is not guaranteed.” Aubrey plays a young intern set to investigate the story alongside a cynical reporter who initially fails to see her potential. The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Gary Thompson highlighted her “unusual kind of beauty (Anglo-Irish/Latina) that the camera loves to explore” and her compelling jump from boredom and jadedness to sincerity and initiative. ›

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“I THINK THERE IS A DARKNESS INSIDE OF ME AND I LIKE IT. I THINK I LIKE KNOWING THAT THERE IS A PART OF ME THAT IS A LITTLE BIT WEIRD AND DIFFERENT”

Many critics (before and after) have been equally besotted. Vulture’s Emily Yoshida, for instance, referred to the authentic sense of warmth Aubrey brings to her misanthropic characters. This quality abounded in her performance in White Lotus, in which her blasé acceptance of her passionless relationship was peppered with moments of pain and frustration owing to her partner’s cold rejection. The show received rave recognition, winning a Golden Globe Award for Best Limited Series and garnering Plaza a nomination for Best Supporting Actress.

After White Lotus, she has worked on a wide array of

projects, each with a very distinct feel. Earlier this year, she hosted Saturday Night Live, an honour reserved to Hollywood’s biggest and brightest stars. It was sweet justice, because earlier in her career, she had auditioned for the show, but failed to make it to the final round. She did land a job for the show as an intern in the set design department, though she says she spent most of her time “lurking in the shadows” and stalking the talent.

She was fabulous as always in Guy Ritchie’s action-packed, James Bondstyle action film, Operation Fortune, in which she starred alongside Jason Statham and Hugh Grant, and she

is completely compelling in the highly rated, Emily the Criminal. Moreover, she will soon be producing and starring in Olga Dies Dreaming (a drama about a Nuyorican brother and sister trying to make it big in New York).

As far as acting goes, expect to see her soon in the romantic comedy My Old Ass, the sci-fi drama Megalopolis (directed by Francis Ford Coppola), and the series, Agatha: Coven of Chaos (featuring characters from the Marvel cinematic universe). If her choice of roles is proving one thing, it is that she is full of surprises –but that’s something her fans have known for a long time! e

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Get the lowdown on ChatGPT – do its advantages outweigh its dangers? Complement your leisure time with great new films and series releases, or with a gripping new book. Check out What’s Cool in Spain and further afield.

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PRINCESA YAIZA SUITE HOTEL RESORT

Awarded the Best Family Resort in Spain and with a Repsol Sun (2020, 2021, 2022, 2023), this emblematic five-star frontline Beach resort in Lanzarote is where to relax while your little ones (four months to three years-old) are having the time of their lives at the new 10,000m2 Kikoland. With 385 varied rooms, nine restaurants, six swimming pools, and a 2,000m2 Thalasso Spa, all tastes are catered for.

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ROKA BARCELONA

Located in the scenic garden of emblematic Hotel Arts Barcelona, the recently opened ROKA Barcelona is already a sensation! The acclaimed Japanese restaurant from creator Rainer Becker, with venues in London, Dubai, and Istanbul, is open every evening until September. As well as succulent sashimi, it specialises in flavourful fish and meat prepared over charcoal on a traditional robata grill.

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PAGANI AUTOMOBILI AT VILLA D’ESTE

Legendary car maker, Pagani Automobili recently made its first appearance at the Concorso d’Elegance Villa d’Este, the world’s most exclusive and historical classic car event, with one of the five Huarya Codalunga created by the Pagani Grandi Complicazioni division entered in the Concept Car category. Atelier Pagani will celebrate its 25th anniversary in an event open to the public in mid-June in Modena.

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AFTERNOONS AT DOÑALUZ

Next to Sol in Madrid, with spectacular views across the city, Doñaluz is the roof top venue of the B&B Hotel Madrid Centro Puerta del Sol in the heart of the capital where you can enjoy a varied gastronomic offering with a South American influence and signature cocktails. Escape from the hectic pace of life and chill out while taking in the sunset with the accompaniment of a live DJ set.

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CORPUS CHRISTI IN SITGES

The celebration of Corpus Christi from June 8 – 11 sees the town of Sitges come alive with all the streets of the old town decorated with carpets made from brightly coloured flowers. Enjoy this natural spectacle by staying at the Eurostars Sitges, a five-star hotel with 263 rooms and suites and a number of designer restaurants and bars, set amid undulating golf links close to the Mediterranean Sea.

HEATWAVE AND MARBELLA MUSIC WEEK

International concert promotors, Rock Lounge have teamed up with the Hard Rock Hotel Marbella for a summer season of events. As well as bringing global superstars The Jacksons to Marbella Arena on July 27, the team is busy developing Marbella Music Week, which will be Europe’s premier music industry boutique networking, conference and workshop event in 2024. This summer, the hotel hosts the Heatwave series of pool parties with House Music icon David Penn who gets the party started on Friday June 30.

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SPLENDOUR IN ROME

Perfectly located close to the Spanish Steps and the boutiques of Via Codotti, the W Rome is the ideal choice when visiting Rome for a cultural and historic itinerary. Comprised of two adjacent 19th century mansions on Via Liguria, its 147 elegant open-plan rooms and 15 suites enjoy iconic views, exemplified from the hotel’s roof-top bar and pizzeria, the Seu Pizza Illuminati.

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PABLO VEGA – BEST CHEF AT THE CLUB DE GOURMETS AWARDS

Pablo Vega, Chef of Restaurant Ménade at Baviera Golf in Caleta de Vélez, has been selected Best Chef at the Gourmets Show at IFEMA Madrid – an anual event that recognises Spain’s best professionals and catering establishments. Born in Málaga in 1988, Pablo studied at the Escuela de Hostelería de Benahavis, before serving under Paco Pérez at the two-Michelin star Restaurante Miramar.

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HOT NEW MOVIES

THE FLASH

» Genre: Adventure

» Director: Andy Muschietti (It)

» Cast: Ben Affleck, Michael Shannon, Michael Keaton

Barry Allen (Flash) jumps at the chance to use his super speed to travel to the past and save his parents. He doesn’t think twice about doing so, and although he achieves his goal, he literally breaks the universe. He receives the help of Batman, who gives him sage advice about how to undo his wrongs and survive his traumatic past.

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ASTEROID CITY

» Genre: Comedy

» Director: Wes Anderson (The French Dispatch)

» Cast: Scarlett Johansson, Tom Hanks, Jason

Schwartzman

The year is 1955 and a Junior Stargazer convention is taking place in a fictional American desert town in 1955. Teens and adults from across the nation have come together for academic competitions, entertainment, and the chance to make new connections.

However, a life-changing world event disrupts their plans and leads them to put their scientific knowledge to good use.

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SIMULANT

» Genre: Science Fiction

» Director: April Mullen (A History of Violence)

» Cast: Robbie Amell, Jordana Brewster, Simu Liu, Sam Worthington When Faye loses her husband, she has no doubts about purchasing an android simulant (SIM), who looks and acts like her late husband, Evan. Although ‘SIM Evan’ looks and sounds identical to Evan, Faye finds it difficult to love it as she did her real husband. What she didn’t count on is how human-like the SIM actually is. It becomes determined to win her love and its exceptional ability to think and feel trigger a manhunt led by a government agent whose job is to capture potentially dangerous androids.

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KANDAHAR

» Genre: Thriller

» Director: Ric Roman Waugh (Greenland)

» Cast: Gerard Butler, Olive-Mai Barrett, Ali Fazal

A CIA operative and his translator flee from special forces in Afghanistan after exposing a covert mission. They must travel across barren landscapes at record speed to get to Kandahar, where they will be guaranteed their safety. However, their enemies are armed and trained to capture them, and they will have to prove that their survival instinct is greater than the lust for vengeance.

NO HARD FEELINGS

» Genre: Comedy

» Director: Gene Stupnitsky

(Bad Teacher)

» Cast: Jennifer Lawrence, Matthew Broderick, Natalie Morales

Oscar-winning actor, Jennifer Lawrence, plays a driver in desperate need of cash. She accepts a Craigslist offer from a couple seeking someone to date their introverted son. He is highly intelligent, but doesn’t date or party like most teens. Their two worlds collide, and the result is a fun-filled adventure and a solid friendship that nobody expected to arise. e

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on your favourite streaming platform.

BLACK MIRROR S6 (NETFLIX)

» Genre: Science Fiction » Creator: Charlie Brooker (Brass Eye)

» Cast: Josh Hartnett, Kate Mara, Danny Ramirez

Science fiction lovers just can’t wait for the new season of Black Mirror. If you are a viewer of this gem of a series, then you know it comprises unique episodes. The show delves into a myriad of genres. Most episodes are set in futuristic dystopias and they focus on the life-changing effects of technology.

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When the summer comes, you’ll probably enjoy spending most of your time outdoors, catching the rays and meeting friends for barbecue lunches and pool-side soirées. When time permits, however, catch the latest series

THE IDOL S1 (HBO)

» Genre: Drama

» Creators: Sam Levinson (Euphoria) and Abel ‘The Weeknd’ Tesfaye (Soundtrack for Black Panther)

» Cast: Lily-Rose Depp, The Weeknd, Troye Sivan

The Idol, the brainchild of Grammy Award-winning artist, The Weeknd, is one of the most highly anticipated shows of the season. It is centred on the topsy-turvy life of pop star, Jocelyn (Lily-Rose Depp), who has suffered a nervous breakdown and is keen on rekindling the embers of her career. She enlists the help of a sleazy producer (played by The Weeknd), who immerses her in a world of sex, drugs, and rock ‘n roll.

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THE WALKING DEAD: DEAD CITY S1 (AMC)

» Genre: Terror » Creator: Eli Jorne (The Walking Dead) » Cast: Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Lauren Cohan, Gaius Charles, Jonathan Higginbotham Fans of The Walking Dead are waiting with bated breath for this spin-off, also created by Eli Jorne. The series will follow Maggie (Lauren Cohan) and Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), who make their way to a post-apocalyptic Manhattan to find Maggie’s kidnapped son, Hershel. The crumbling city is filled with the dead as well as with low-lives who have transformed the Big Apple into a world of anarchy, danger, and terror.

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OUTLANDER S7 (NETFLIX)

» Genre: Time Travel/ Romance » Creator: Ronald D. Moore (Electric Dreams) » Cast: Sam Heughan, Caitriona Balfe, Sophie Skelton, Richard Rankin

Producers are playing hush-hush about Outlander’s Season 7 but the first trailer has given us a glimpse of what we can expect. Jamie (Sam Heughan) can be heard describing a recent dream to Claire (Caitriona Balfe). “There was light all around you, but it wasn’t candlelight or firelight. I thought, that must be what electric light looks like.” Jamie hails from the 18th century and has no idea what electric light is like, and his claim is completely cryptic: “I dream of the past. Why would I not dream of the future?” His question has started exciting online debates on whether he is actually capable of time travel.

STAR TREK: STRANGE NEW WORLDS S2 (PARAMOUNT +)

» Genre: Science Fiction

» Creators: Akiva Goldman (The Client), Alex Kurtzman (Transformers), Jenny Lumet (Rachel Getting Married)

» Cast: Jess Bush, Anson Mount, Ethan Peck, Rebecca Romijn

This exciting series covers the period of Star Trek history in which Captain Christopher Pike (Anson Mount), Spock (Ethan Peck) and Number One (Rebecca Romijn) ruled the U.S.S. Enterprise, prior to the arrival of the iconic Captain Kirk. Each episode sees the intrepid crew exploring the galaxy, sometimes exposing themselves to life-endangering experiences. The crew hails from a myriad of planets, and each brings their unique experience and passion for science, exploration, and adventure to their missions. e

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THE HOTTEST NEW TITLES ARRIVING IN JUNE

THE UNBROKEN BEAUTY OF ROSALIND

BONE BY ALEX MCCARTHY

Nestled in the Welsh valleys, the village of Cwmcysgod seems peaceful and tranquil, but beneath the facade, conflicts brew, and painful secrets threaten to surface. Sixteenyear-old Catrin Bone questions the narrative her reclusive mother, Mary, has constructed, which seems to imprison and embitter her. Mary’s sister, a remarkably beautiful girl, vanished from the village in disgrace years ago, leaving unanswered questions about her whereabouts. Meanwhile, the impoverished Clements brothers roam recklessly through the hills, while elderly Dai Bevel, concealing a dark past, dreams of a girl from long ago. The village is haunted by its past sins. This poignant novella unravels the truths of a diverse cast of characters, but it is Rosalind Bone’s story, her resilience and endurance, that shines brightest, brimming with hope and possibility.

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WATCH US DANCE BY

Set in Morocco during the turbulent 1960s, Watch Us Dance explores the rebellions within an interracial family against the backdrop of the country’s countercultural movement. The story revolves around two siblings, Aicha and Selim, who navigate a world that struggles to accommodate their biracial identity—Moroccan father and French mother. Aicha, determined and studious, dreams of pursuing a medical career in her mother’s homeland. In contrast, Selim, the family’s misfit, embraces rebellion among the influx of European hippies flocking to Morocco for drugs and free love. As children of the revolution, they come of age during the violent ‘years of lead’, oscillating between liberation and corruption, idealism and compromise. Amid racism, abandonment, and the intoxicating allure of freedom, they grapple with their identities and aspirations. Leila Slimani draws from her own family’s experiences to craft a gripping tale that explores the unyielding human quest for freedom and self-discovery.

THE WIND KNOWS MY NAME BY ISABEL ALLENDE

The Wind Knows My Name is a poignant novel by bestselling author Isabel Allende that interweaves the stories of two children, Samuel Adler and Anita Diaz, separated by eight decades from different countries, who are linked through war, immigration, and family. Samuel is forced to flee Nazi-occupied Austria on the last Kindertransport train to the UK in 1938, while Anita and her mother escape danger in El Salvador, only to be separated at the US border in 2019. Selena Duran, a young social worker, helps Anita, and discovers she has a family member in San Francisco, Leticia Cordero, who works for 86-year-old Samuel Adler. The novel is a tribute to the resilience of those who survive unimaginable trials, and the sacrifices parents make for their children. It’s also a touching ode to the power of imagination and the indomitable spirit of children who dream big.

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THE DEAD DON’T SPEAK BY CLAIRE ASKEW

While DI Helen Birch recovers from major surgery, she is strictly forbidden from taking on any work. In her absence, her colleague, Amy Kato, is promoted to sergeant and starts investigating a case involving an anonymous vigilante in Edinburgh. The vigilante started small by punishing antisocial people and boy racers, but his behaviour is escalating, and his online messages are growing in confidence and menace. Amy is concerned but her boss, DCI McLeod, is not taking the case seriously. Amy secretly asks Birch for help, and she can’t resist getting involved despite the danger. As Amy and Birch close in on the vigilante they unknowingly put themselves in grave danger. An exciting and fast-paced thriller.

TELL ME WHAT I AM BY UNA MANNION

Tell Me What I Am is a gripping novel that follows two women who are torn apart by a family member’s mysterious disappearance. Nessa Garvey’s sister, Deena, went missing in Philadelphia in 2004, and Nessa is convinced that her sister’s ex-husband is responsible. Meanwhile, Deena’s daughter, Ruby, is raised by her father in rural Vermont. She is taught how to hunt, survive in the wild, and keep her father happy, but she always wonders what truly happened to her mother. Over the course of fourteen years, Nessa and Ruby are separated by four hundred miles, but they both slowly uncover the family’s hidden history of control and abuse. As they search for the truth, they must find a way to reunite before it’s too late. This is a powerful tale of secrets, survival, and the unbreakable bonds of family. e

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CHATGPT

THE AI REVOLUTION HAS BEGUN

ARE YOU READY FOR IT?

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And then it was there. Launched to the public in November 2022 after a period of testing, ChatGPT has taken the world by storm. But what exactly is it, how does it work, and what does its arrival spell for the immediate future?

ChatGPT is the chatbot application of GPT-3, the third-generation Generative Pretrained Transformer. A classic example of AI (Artificial Intelligence) technology of the kind that is about to grow exponentially and invade the way we work and live, it scours the Internet through a neural network model with over 175 billion machine learning parameters to create machine-generated text, code, and imaging that replicates the human equivalent.

In other words, humans have lost the monopoly on this kind of creation, and it is only the beginning of an AI process that will affect most walks of life, from hotel receptionists and waiters to surgeons, pilots and lawyers. Type in a brief outline of what you’re searching for and ChatGPT will produce a very feasible text, body of code, or even matching imagery out of the immense bulk of content already out there on the net. Its advantage is that it does it within seconds, for a

relatively small subscription fee, and it is increasingly humanlike and free of errors. The disadvantages include the fact that you’re essentially stealing the content of others, the accompanying lack of authenticity and creativity –especially in job applications and school/university work –and that ChatGPT will lead to increasingly homogenous and standardised content without much variation.

HOW IT WORKS

GPT-3 has been developed to source and process content from across the Internet to produce its own concise version of any topic requested. It utilises NLG (Natural Language Generation) and NLP (Natural Language Processing) to understand, interpret and then produce human-style text, and is used to produce a broad range of written texts, documents, reports, and simulations of live human interaction in the form of chatbots.

Since code is a form of

text, GPT-3 can also produce purpose-specific code in record time and can be used to find errors in existing programming. The machine-learning incorporated in the process implies that this is not a static state, but that the AI involved will continue to develop and expand its knowledge base, thus becoming increasingly sophisticated and capable over time. Given that it is already able to respond to questions and pose its own in response, this is sci-fi stuff indeed.

Dall-E is the image generating version of GPT-3, created by the same company, OpenAI. It has the capacity to recognise and create images, produce memes, comic strips, mix colours and more, and in combination with other applications can produce websites in a question of hours. But there is more, and it’s just the beginning. This technology is already able to write music, jokes, social media posts, quizzes, recipes, reports, legal documents, school exams, and even phishing attacks. ›

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CHATGPT-4

And if you think all of this is super smart and advanced, then listen up, as an even better variation – ChatGPT-4 –was launched on 14th March, just a few months after the original version. It’s smarter, can interpret visual images, and enjoys a greatly expanded capacity, now able to digest up to 50 pages of text within a matter of seconds. With a ‘common sense reasoning’ score of 95%, it’s not only improved on previous editions but has also caught up with humans. From here, the only way is up – in other words, surpassing and outsmarting

human workers and creators alike! Even so, for now every fourth answer it produces is rubbish, so there is still room for future improvement.

ChatGPT-4 has widened its horizons from text to also include images and graphics, and future iterations will no doubt also include moving

visuals, sound and who knows what else. More than anything else in recent times, ChatGPT is waking us up to the amazing possibilities coupled with potential threats stemming from this kind of technology explosion and the seemingly uncontrolled and undebated expansion of AI in general.

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WHAT ARE THE WIDER IMPLICATIONS?

GPT-3 was developed by OpenAI with subsequent multi-billion-dollar funding by the likes of Microsoft. Like Facebook et al before it, the roll-out involves drawing in hundreds of millions of users before a revenueearning model kicks in, and the billions invested indicate there are big plans for this technology. However, the very same Elon Musk who originally sat on the board of OpenAI now spends much of his time warning the world against the potential dangers posed by artificial intelligence.

He is not alone; there is a growing movement, interestingly and worryingly enough led by tech specialists themselves, that insists on

greater awareness of the possible negative impact of AI on human life on this planet and demands far more control of the process. For their part, Big Business and most governments and state departments remain conspicuous by their lack of engagement on the subject, generally preferring to focus upon matters that are seemingly of far less consequence.

So, what are the potential dangers? There is the immediate fear of mass job losses as companies from small to multinational corporations lay off ‘costly’ employees and replace them with machines and technologies such as ChatGPTto reduce costs and maximise their profits.

Science fiction writers predicted a Big Brother world dominated by machines back in the 1950s, and now it seems to be coming to fruition. Given the exponential rate of transformation that is being set in motion, we could see the world change more in the next 20 years than it has in over a century.

The destructive technologies and their impact on the economies and social structure of the world have already contributed to an increasing state of instability and polarisation, but it may be the beginning of a process that could easily spin out of control. Already, many lose out economically so that a few can become billionaires, small businesses are being lost as multinationals tighten their grip, and governments are extending their power over citizens. e

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Could Lithium-Sulphur BATTERIES

PROVIDE THE POWER WE NEED FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE?

Human beings require batteries for a wide array of daily tasks, including powering our cars, cell phones, and smartwatches. Most of these devices rely on lithium-ion batteries, which have come a long way since their development,

but which have quite a few disadvantages. One is their short lifetime. If you’ve had your smartphone for over a year or two, you may have noticed that the battery lasts less and takes more time to charge.

Then there is the issue of overheating. These batteries can catch fire if

there is an anomaly in their constituent elements, which can include flammable gases. A third problem lies in the sourcing of the raw materials needed to breathe life into large lithium batteries (such as those that power EVs). Lithium and cobalt, in particular, are scarce, and their pricing can be volatile.

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Finally, battery degradation continues to worry the EV world, since these vehicles can become completely useless if their battery is spent.

A NEW DISCOVERY BRINGS HOPE

Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Argonne National Library are searching for solutions to these issues by trying out new materials in battery manufacture. One of the most promising is sulphur – an extremely abundant, cheap mineral that can store more energy than ion-based batteries.

In a recent study published in the journal Nature Communications, scientist, Byong-June Lee and colleagues created what can only be described as a game changer in the industry: a new interlayer that boosts storage capacity, while almost eradicating a big issue with sulphur batteries that causes erosion. The battery design combines a lithium metal negative electrode (anode) with a sulphur-containing positive electrode (cathode). An electrolyte (or substance that allows ions to move between

two ends of a battery) is placed between the two ends of the battery.

WHAT MAKES THIS BATTERY DIFFERENT?

Lithium-sulphur batteries are not new, but older versions were less efficient because sulphur dissolved into the electrolyte, resulting in corrosion. Previous researchers had attempted to alleviate this problem by placing a protective layer (called a redoxactive interlayer) between the cathode and anode. This interlayer reduces detrimental reactions within the battery and increase its capacity to hold more charge and last for more cycles. The problem with the redox-active interlayer was its heavy weight and density, which reduced the energy storage capacity. Researched solved this conundrum by creating a porous interlayer that contains sulphur. Thus far, tests have shown an initial capacity that is three times greater than lithium-sulphur cells with an interlayer. What’s more, the new interlayer maintains its capacity over 700

charge-discharge cycles, meaning it has the capacity to significantly extend a battery’s life. The scientists concluded that the new interlayer will represent a big development in how the world powers EVs and other devices and equipment. They are currently working on making the interlayer even finer and lighter. The batteries of the future will weigh one-third of the equivalent lithium-ion batteries and last for twice as long. This will be a huge boost for the EV sectors, which will power ahead with lighter, more efficient cars that boast a significantly longer range.

NEW APPLICATIONS

The new interlayer will enable lithium-sulphur batteries to be used in more than just EVs. They will power shorthaul flights, ferries, and cargo vessels, all of which will be able to run fully on electric power. A myriad of sectors will be able to attain their sustainability goals, and many more companies will be able to meet their net-zero targets. Battery prices will also be far more competitive owing to the abundance of sulphur, which is good news for the future of our planet. e

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As a boutique real estate company and developer, Vasari has created some of the most memorable projects that grace the Marbella skyline, including the luxurious apartment complex near Puerto Banús that carries its name. This timeless classic in one of the area’s finest gated suburbs is, however, the best yet.

Having created developments that have stood the test of time and worked with top architects such as Melvin Villarroel, Manuel Burgos and Juan Carlos Tortosa, Vasari is a real estate company that has built up quite a pedigree over the years, but with Mansion Camojan 55 the experienced boutique developer has raised the bar significantly and produced its finest work yet. ›

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What makes this modern villa so special is the product of a variety of factors that come together to great effect. They include the address, the setting, the architectural design and a myriad of details that set Mansion Camojan 55 apart even within the hotly contested upper echelon of the market in Marbella.

PRIME BUILDING BLOCKS

If location is a prime consideration in real estate, then first impressions are the next vital ingredient that makes a person fall in love with a property. Camojan 55 has both, for it finds itself within the peaceful, private enclave of Cascada de Camoján, an exclusive gated villa community bordering the eastern edge of Sierra Blanca and the protected scenery at the foot of La Concha Mountain. The security of this natural residential area is one of the highest in Marbella as the urbanisation has a single access control with 24/7 security.

For all that this is a tranquil area with direct access to hiking paths, the villa is also just a few minutes removed from downtown Marbella and the routes that flow east and west of the town. From most perspectives, such a setting at the

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upper end of the Golden Mile is a prime real estate location, and it comes with rather spectacular sea and mountain views.

The drive past the manned entrance to this select community is through leafy streets surrounded by nature and views, culminating

at an entrance that indicates a home of architectural value. In fact, the signature design of this mansion is visible the moment you approach it, and the evocative shapes of the entrance provide a hint of what lies beyond that beautifully styled wall. ›

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TIMELESS STYLE

What can be a feature that is sometimes overlooked in most villas becomes a true element of design and a pleasing focal point in Camojan 55. This is true not only of the gate and walls, which reveal a quality of design and materials seldom seen, but also notably of the driveway. Not the most attractive part of some homes, here it is a pleasure to behold, thanks to an irregular line pattern that mesmerises the eye. Function is added to form with a special surface

treatment that provides grip even in the wettest of conditions, as you enjoy the ride upwards to the imposing front door. The latter, together with a very modern interpretation of the classic pediment, is the first indication of why this modern home is classed as a mansion. Step inside through the imposing doorway and the second reason affirms it further with an entrance hall fit for a home of this standing.

Impressive windows flanking the front door run all the way to the double-

height ceiling in a space from which the effortless flow of distribution between rooms and areas of the property becomes evident at a glance. The hallway leads on to the main living area, where lounge, dining room and kitchen are interconnected yet separate spaces in a way that is both optimally functional and practical while also setting the tone for the special ambience that pervades Camojan 55. ›

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The large yet intimate living room opens onto an equally spacious terrace fronting an infinity pool that seems to drop off into the sea as it blends with the horizon. From here, the eye traces

the coastline from any position within the garden and terrace, including an outdoor kitchen area designed to serve the al fresco dining space that connects with the formal dining room inside. This

elegantly styled space flooded with light and views links seamlessly with the living room and impressive contemporary kitchen, which also adjoins a professional catering and preparation room.

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SPECIAL ELEMENTS

If the exterior styling of Camojan 55 can be called timeless, then the interior is no less so, for it consists of three main areas that interconnect with effortless ease to create a living environment that stands out for its functionality as well as its refinement and the range of lifestyle options it offers. All across the home are visual treats, such as a pretty olive tree that catches the eye from the main entrance or the sculpture that forms a focal point within the hallway and kitchen.

Continue on into the private spaces on the ground floor and you realise that this is indeed a home with very special touches that add a great deal of quality to life within it. Out of a total of nine bedrooms, three are located on this level, including two elegant guest suites and a spacious bedroom with inspiring mountain views (also perfect as a home office). Occupying a delightfully atmospheric corner in this part of the home is a reading area that offers an independent little living room for guests or residents alike. ›

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From here, a door glides open to a very intimate terrace that overlooks the beautifully landscaped back garden with spectacular views of La Concha Mountain and the villa’s private putting green. It is a highly atmospheric and inviting part of the home, just made for cosy winter evenings thanks to a large modern fireplace. Sheltering this area is a cantilevered roof that defines the architectural pedigree of Camojan 55.

Look up and you’ll see this overhanging architectural feature is part of what

has to be one of the most panoramic gyms in Marbella, richly endowed in Zen-like ambience for those working out. The upper floor is reached by stairs or a lift and in addition to the gym is also home to another four bedrooms, including

an expansive private master suite with luxurious modern bathroom and his and her dressing rooms. Occupants may also be tempted by a second suite with features fit to challenge the main bedroom, not to mention sea views to match. ›

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Take the lift or stairs down to the lower floor, and you will encounter a modern wine cellar, private spa with top-spec sauna, steam room, hot tub and an indoor swimming pool, as well as an additional bedroom suite, independent apartment and a spacious garage for ten vehicles that is offered with a classic car collection as an optional feature. Another entertainment area can be found on the amazing rooftop terrace, where stunning sea and mountain views surround an outdoor kitchen, dining and lounging area, as well as restrooms and a seductive swimming pool that appears

to float upon the mansion. This is a magical place to relax and connect with nature and the essence of Marbella. Offered decorated and furnished to the highest standards, Mansion Camojan 55 is an important property that forms the pinnacle of

Vasari’s many years as one of the leading developers in the Marbella area – not to mention an impressive addition to Marbella’s high luxury property segment.

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As the weather gets warmer and with summer right around the corner, many will be starting to look out at how to create the perfect outdoor space to relax, lounge around or socialise in the sunshine. We’ve all heard of the outdoor kitchen, but the outdoor living room is the next big thing.

Indoor-outdoor living is set to be huge this year, with the garden becoming an extension of the home and a flowing transition from the living room. This exterior style has been extremely popular on TikTok with searches for ‘#Indoor Outdoor Living’ having as many as 4.6 million views. Pinterest data has also revealed there are up to 1 million searches per month for ‘outdoor living room.’ With many upcoming

holidays and as homeowners consider garden revamps, Google Search Data has revealed that searches for ‘Garden furniture’ have risen sharply by 44% this month.

Luxury furniture experts at BoConcept have shared five simple ways to transform your garden into a usable, comfortable yet vibrant living space.

OUTDOOR SOFA

A comfortable place to sit is a garden necessity –whether it be a lounger, a big chair or even a weatherdurable sofa. Stylish rattan or wicker chairs provide a link between indoors and outdoors while also being low maintenance and breathable.

Metal chairs are a more robust option,  practical and often stackable, while providing an elegant French bistro look.  ›

Experts share the vital touches necessary to turn your outdoor area into a usable, comfortable yet vibrant living space.
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Introducing a sofa, however, immediately transforms your garden and is a much comfier option that will inevitably encourage you to spend more time outdoors.

There are outdoor sofas of all shapes, styles, colours, sizes and materials. You can find corner sofas which enable you to create separate zones in your garden or sofas with storage underneath where you can stow blankets or throws. Sofas can be neutral in colour providing an elegant, classic look or more lively and vibrant. Dark sofas are also arguably the most practical and require less

cleaning. Whatever suits your personal taste works well –and even better if it fits with your interior style choices!

LIGHT-COLOURED FURNITURE

In order to give the indooroutdoor flow, your garden could adopt the colour scheme, style or textures of your living room. Perhaps using the same accessories throughout or patterns and colours which make you feel at home. The most crucial thing in creating your outdoor space is that it provides an environment in which you can truly relax.

We recommended sticking to light colours where possible. Light-coloured dining chairs, tables and loungers often suit the summer vibe and create a fresh, clean look in the garden. White outdoor furniture also looks especially good in contrast to the deep greens of garden plants, shrubs and trees.

A table is important for your outdoor living space for entertaining or having a casual meal, studying or even working from home. We’d recommend a round table as they save space and the curves provide a more soft, cosy vibe to the outdoor space. ›

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The key to great garden furniture is durability, practicality and, of course, style. Metal is always a good choice for the garden because it’s weatherresistant, although you might want cushions for more comfort. You could also opt for wooden garden furniture. However, it’ll need to be hardwood like teak or eucalyptus to be weatherproof.

It’s a great idea to use furniture which suits both indoors and outdoors, that is lightweight and can be easily moved as the seasons transition.

ADD ACCESSORIES

From the colour of the sofa to the throw across the bed, you put a lot of thought into the textiles that help craft the interior of your home, but do you do the same for your outdoor space? Accessories shouldn’t just be for the lounge or kitchen. Your garden can be accessorised with more than just flowers.

Swapping or adding fabric accents is one of the easiest ways to infuse your outdoor living space with colour, add some texture, and create an aesthetic that is cosy and welcoming.

This can be done by adding an outdoor rug, hanging

some curtains to diffuse harsh sunlight, or simply adding a few throw pillows. This also creates the ultimate comfort. Many outdoor pillows and rugs are made from recycled polythene, meaning they’re both durable and eco-friendly. Rugs also create an illusion of floor space.

You can also add more artistic and interesting things to give it a contemporary feel. Think outdoor mirrors, vases, clocks and hanging artwork or sculptures. All of these create a feeling that the garden space is decorated in the same way you’d decorate your lounge. ›

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ADD LIGHTING

New lighting can help you see your outdoor living space in a whole new light – literally. To make your outdoor space feel more intimate and relaxing, add a few extra lighting options. Lighting and ambience are important in your living room, as they are important for your garden too. You want to be able to see while hosting or sitting with a book.

This may include solarpowered lanterns, a few strings of twinkle lights, or a couple of aromatic candles.  And no matter what time of year it is, festoon lights (hanging in a tree or along a fence, perhaps) will always make the garden look welcoming. For an option that is extra luxe, yet still affordable, opt for a small fire

bowl. Nothing adds cosiness to a space quite like a living flame — especially on chilly evenings.

POP UP A PERGOLA

Pergolas zone an area and create a separate space within the garden. They’re also a perfect space for entertaining and provide a shaded spot from the summer sunshine.  They also gives the feeling you’re actually in a room outside.

You could opt for a decorative wood frame that will add a classic feel, however these may require more maintenance. On the other hand, a metal or aluminium frame will provide a more contemporary look and will also be more weather friendly and robust.

Alternatively, one of the

most fun ways is with the addition of a beach hutstyle shed, which will be just as practical as it is Instagrammable.

IN SUMMARY

With the right furniture and accessories, you’ll create an outdoor retreat that helps you to slow down and appreciate true serenity.

The key to creating an outdoor living room is cultivating a comfortable space that you can relax in. It’s also important to create continuity and flow between your interior and exterior design choices whether that be in texture, colour or style.

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ILLAMASQUA

Illamasqua (a union of the words illusion and masquerade) is universally considered to be one of the most exciting, theatrical, individual, and diverse brands on the current beauty scene. The company was founded by Julian Kynaston, who previously owned a prestigious branding agency, called Propaganda (his client list included St. Tropez, Ann Summers, and ghd).

Kynaston finds his inspiration in a myriad of places. His ‘Toxic Nature’ collection, for instance, tapped into

the genetic modification of the natural world. ‘Art of Darkness’, meanwhile, sought to blur the lines between the living and the dead by marrying real and mythical worlds. Another unforgettable collection was ‘Generation Q’, which advocated fostering inclusivity in the world of beauty.

Illamasqua’s message is clear: Beauty has no age, race, or gender. It exists to enhance the lives of anyone whose eyes behold it. Read on to discover a few must-have items from this brand.

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A palette that combines colour and neutrality to perfection.

A creamy yet light, longlasting foundation that is rich in vitamins.

Ensures your makeup remains flawless all day and all night.

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GET YOUR SKIN READY FOR SUMMER

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ACHIEVING A RADIANT SKIN

As the summer season approaches, it’s time to start thinking about how to get our skin ready for the sunny days ahead. But with so many skin care tips and products out there, where do you even start? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! In this comprehensive guide, we present 10 essential tips to help you achieve healthy, glowing skin that’s protected from the summer sun. So sit back, relax, and get ready to give your skin the love it deserves.

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Exfoliate, but don’t overdo it

Exfoliating is an essential part of skin care, especially when preparing for summer. It helps remove dead skin cells, unclog pores, and improve overall skin texture. But remember, moderation is key. Overexfoliating can lead to skin irritation and redness. Aim to exfoliate one to two times per week, and make sure to use a gentle, natural scrub or exfoliating brush.

Stay hydrated

Drinking water is crucial for healthy skin, as it helps maintain elasticity and suppleness. Aim for at least eight glasses of water a day to keep your skin looking fresh and radiant. Also, don’t forget to moisturise daily! Look for a lightweight, non-greasy moisturiser that contains SPF for added sun protection. Hydrated skin not only feels better, but it’s also more resilient against the elements.

Sun protection is a must

Sunscreen is a non-negotiable part of any summer skin care routine. Choose a broadspectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30 to protect your skin from both UVA and UVB rays. Apply generously and reapply every two hours, or

immediately after swimming or sweating. Remember, even on cloudy days, the sun’s rays can still cause damage, so don’t skip this step!

Take care of your lips

Your lips need some love too! The skin on your lips is thinner and more delicate than the rest of your face, making it more susceptible to sun damage. Keep your lips moisturised and protected with a lip balm containing SPF. Reapply frequently, especially after eating or drinking.

Don’t forget your hands and feet

Our hands and feet often get neglected when it comes to skin care. With all the outdoor activities and time spent in the

sun, it’s essential to take care of them too. Keep your hands moisturised with a lightweight lotion containing SPF, and don’t forget to apply sunscreen to the tops of your feet. Exfoliate your feet regularly to remove dead skin cells and prevent rough, dry skin.

Choose the right skin care products

Summer calls for a change in your skin care routine. Opt for lighter, oil-free cleansers and moisturisers that won’t clog your pores or feel heavy on your skin. Look for products with soothing and calming ingredients like aloe vera, chamomile, and green tea to help counteract any redness or irritation from sun exposure ›.

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Treat sunburns promptly

Despite our best efforts, sunburns can still happen. If you find yourself with a sunburn, it’s essential to act fast. Apply aloe vera gel or a gentle moisturiser to the affected area to soothe and cool the skin. Avoid exposing the sunburned area to the sun until it has fully healed, and remember to wear sunprotective clothing when going outdoors.

Pamper your skin with masks and treatments

Take time to treat your skin to some extra pampering during the summer months. Look for face masks that target specific summer skin concerns, like dehydration, redness, or breakouts. Apply a nourishing mask once

a week to keep your skin looking and feeling its best. You can also try a refreshing facial mist or a cooling eye gel to help reduce puffiness and soothe tired eyes after a long day in the sun.

Keep a healthy diet

What you eat can also affect the health of your skin. Include plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables in your diet, as they contain antioxidants that can help protect your skin from sun damage. Foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids, such as salmon and walnuts, can also help keep your skin moisturised and supple.

Practise safe skin care

Finally, remember to practise safe skin care during the

summer months. Avoid tanning beds and excessive sun exposure, especially during peak hours when the sun’s rays are strongest. Wear protective clothing, such as hats and longsleeved shirts, and seek shade whenever possible.

Preparing your skin for summer doesn’t have to be complicated. By following these simple tips, you can ensure that your skin stays healthy, hydrated, and protected during the warmer months. Remember, the key is to be consistent and mindful of your skin’s needs. With a little extra care, you can enjoy all the fun and sun that summer has to offer while keeping your skin looking its best. e

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SUMMER GROOM ING TIPS FOR PETS

The summer season is a particularly active time for pets on the Coast –especially dogs, many of whom enjoy taking a splash at dog-friendly beaches and in family pools. Summer is also the height of flea and tick season. Not only can your pets pick these critters up from the grass and ground, but also from their furry friends (and summer is certainly one of the most sociable seasons of the year in Marbella). To ensure your pets look and feel as good as you do this season, pay heed to the following grooming tips.

» BRUSHING YOUR WAY TO GREAT SKIN HEALTH

Ensure your pet’s fur is completely mat-free this season. Mats are particularly harmful in the summer, because they trap moisture from humidity and irritate your pet’s skin. The amount of time you will need to spend on this task depends on your pet’s breed. Dogs with an undercoat – including huskies, Bernese mountain dogs, German shepherds, Yorkshire terriers, and Shih Tzus –often require additional

time, because their undercoat is typically softer and of a different texture. As for cats, most have a fine lower layer of soft hair, with two notable exceptions being the hairless Sphinx and Rex breeds.

» WHY TRIMMING IS A NO-NO FOR PETS WITH AN UNDERCOAT

The undercoat plays a crucial role in keeping your pets cool in the summer, as it is a natural insulator that regulates their temperature.

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» USING THE RIGHT TYPE OF BRUSH

When choosing a brush, make sure to match your choice with your pet’s coat. Let’s start with dogs. Wire brushes work well for most pooches, especially if they have plastic or silicone beads at their tips (since these make brushing more comfortable for your pet). If your pet has a short coat, then a bristle brush is ideal, as it efficiently separates hair follicles, removes dead hair, and boosts circulation. If your dog has long, fluffy fur and/or an undercoat, then a shedding blade is a good choice.

For cats, a bristle brush works well on nearly all coat types. For fur that tends to tangle up, a wire brush will do the trick. A moulting comb, meanwhile, is a must for cats with thick fur and/or an undercoat. Finally,

both dogs and cats may enjoy being petted with a rubber glove brush, which also helps remove excess fur.

» KEEPING PESTS AT BAY

There are a host of products for ticks and fleas, with most owners opting for either an antiparasitic collar or a topical solution. Before making your choice of treatment, ask your vet for advice. Not all products are alike. For instance, Advantix protects your dog against heartworm disease, something which not all medication does. Don’t use the same products for dogs and cats; flea and tick products for dogs can be toxic to cats so you should separate your cat from your dog for 24 hours after the application of one of these treatments. Always go with a product your veterinarian recommends.

» FROTHY AND FRAGRANT

Dogs and cats only needs to be washed every few weeks or once a month, since frequent bathing can strip away essential oils, leading to itchy, dry skin. If they get a little dirty while playing, then remove the dirt with a towel and apply a spray shampoo.

» THE FINISHING TOUCH

If you are a fragrance lover, know that there are a myriad of delicious smelling colognes, which add a special something to your pet’s bathing experience. Many are organic and contain natural conditioners, to help your pet’s coat shine. Recommended product ranges include Belly, Pawfume, and Menforsan, which come in fragrances such as strawberry, lavender, and peach.

» PAW CARE

Finally, make sure your pets’ paws don’t get burned. Don’t take them for walks or to the beach during peak hours and if you must take them outside when the ground is hot, make sure they are wearing booties. Buy an organic paw balm to keep their paw pads lovely and hydrated throughout the year. e

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THE CONCEPT BEHIND A SUCCESS STORY VISTA LAGO

With over 70% of the properties sold, Vista Lago is a new villa project within Real de La Quinta that has hit the mark with the buying public. What is the secret behind this success story?

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The Costa del Sol is a region where property development plays an important role in the local economy. Large numbers of people want to extend their holiday experience and own a second home here, and there is also a growing market among those who wish to relocate and live in this region. Taken together, it makes for a buoyant sector, but even so there is strong competition among developers for land and also buyers – with a lot of work between finding the former and handing over the keys to the latter – so what is it that makes a successful project?

Michael Rodziewicz, founder and CEO of BRIGHT, heads up a highly successful specialist development company that has hit the mark with buyers. In this article we ask him how it has come about and what processes are involved in achieving this level of success.

What was the process that led up to the development of Vista Lago?

It begins with the site. We wanted to create something very special but struggled to find the right location and land until we came across the plot at Real de La Quinta. Actually, we bought three plots to create a 6.5-hectare setting for an

exclusive gated community, and had space for 24 villas but decided upon 18 so that each can enjoy complete privacy and uninterrupted views.

What made the location right?

Different locations suit different projects, but the site at Real de La Quinta perfectly suited our concept because it offers space, privacy, fantastic sea and country views, natural surroundings, easy access to Marbella and the coast, and is within a gated country club with a growing number of first-class leisure and lifestyle amenities. The fact that it is a sustainably developed resort is in line with our own philosophy. ›

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How did the concept for the project come about?

The core concept was to create something unique. From there, the plot and setting begin to shape the details. We wanted to create a private villa community, but yes, the final design was the result of a process, and this process includes a very high degree of bespoke detailing as a result of which each home is unique to its owners. Another factor that involves the final realisation of the project is that we’re building to meet the strict technical and environmental requirements of BREEAM certification, since we believe that sustainable development should be the responsibility and goal of all promoters.

How do product development and pricing come together?

Through teamwork. Everyone within the BRIGHT team contributes specific knowhow to the process. It’s a huge team effort involving constant evaluation, improvement, and adapting to clients’ needs. We’ve also been incorporating new technologies during the process in a drive to perfect the final product we deliver to our buyers.

What kind of buyer did you have in mind?

Actually, people like ourselves, who want somewhere special to live. Location, sustainability, quality, style, amenities and attention to detail are all core elements of importance. In fact, I made a list of the things I didn’t like about my existing home and decided to resolve these issues in Vista Lago to create homes truly made for our era and lifestyles. The list included: optimal room size, privacy, heat pumps, solar panels, electric car chargers, reusable clean water, and security.

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What are the main distinguishing features of Vista Lago?

To start with, award-winning design – both exterior and interior – privacy, breath-taking views, the lifestyle facilities of Real de La Quinta, and the sustainable living certification of BREEAM. Building for today without endangering tomorrow is central to the BRIGHT ethos.

What was the marketing concept developed to promote Vista Lago?

The marketing for Vista Lago is based loosely around three of the main marketing concepts – The Product Concept that focuses on the appeal of quality and innovation; The Marketing Concept, which communicates the USPs of Vista Lago; and the Social Marketing Concept, which highlights the sustainable and healthy living/wellbeing elements central to the project.

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To what would you ascribe the success of the project?

To the passion of the entire team, from architects and designers to marketing and administration. We’re passionate about what we do, and it shows in the process and the final product. Moreover, I believe we’re generous too; we’re not afraid to share ideas and take innovative steps. Without this, we couldn’t create something that is special, different. We built a team with UDesign to realise our clients’ individual dream homes, and that’s a very rewarding process that delves deeper than most developments do.

Will there be more to follow?

Yes, we are planning more projects, but always following the same core principles. For now, however, we remain fully dedicated to Vista Lago and commit our attention to realising beautiful bespoke homes within a

BREEAM certified gated villa community between Marbella and open nature. This remains our primary mission for the immediate future.

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SUNTHALPY A REVOLUTION IN HOME ENERGY

Solar energy has been around for quite some time, but where its original development was obstructed by a lack of interest from the market, authorities and consumers alike, the sudden focus on all things environmental has forced it into the limelight, opening the doors to a whole new generation of green technologies.

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The flowing style integrates into the surroundings while using solar panels as a decorative feature

hat some of us believe should have started over a quarter century ago has been suddenly thrust upon us with a sense of last-minute alarm. I’m talking about sustainable alternatives to age-old energy sources based upon fossil fuels. Better late than never, you might say, but with the current mania comes the danger of making hasty decisions that could affect us in the years to come. The

Wwholesale conversion to electric cars is one example, where many are questioning if the source of the energy stored in the batteries is really that clean and whether there is a plan to recycle or just dump what will soon be tens of millions of used batteries leaking harmful chemicals.

Solar energy has the advantage that is relatively free of such controversies, since this is a technology that harvests the sun’s rays to provide hot water as well as electricity. Solar

panels, however, can be expensive, cumbersome and have a restricted lifespan, so the recycling/ dumping question does arise, but thanks to a new wave of solar powergenerating technologies even those issues are being resolved. For much of the world, and certainly Spain, sun-based energy production is therefore one of the great solutions to the challenges of our times – and it is a Spanish company that has developed a system with the potential to power and heat our homes. ›

Even the outdoor pool gets its heat from the solar energy system
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NEXT-GENERATION SOLAR POWER

Sunthalpy is a perfect example of how the transition to green, sustainable energy production is creating a vibrant new economic sector centred upon new technologies. This engineering company from Oviedo in the north of Spain is one of a growing number of businesses here and abroad that seek to provide definitive solutions for our energy needs, and the system it has developed and patented ranks among the most advanced and practical in the

world today. Moreover, it is a flexible and costeffective option that is quick and easy to install and you can even take it with you when you move!

In essence, Sunthalpy provides a series of technologies for what it says is “the next generation energy solution for buildings.” The system harnesses the sun’s energy in a more flexible and efficient manner to produce hot water, electricity, and also specifically for the climate control of homes, offices and other buildings – in a way that does not rely

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on fossil fuels, reduces CO2 emissions by 90% or more, and also makes it possible to go off the grid and become self-sufficient. By saving on energy bills in this way, the initial investment can be earned back within ten years, or indeed less if prices continue to rise.

POSITIVE ENERGY BUILDINGS – HOW IT WORKS

Sunthalpy offers a range of stand-alone or complementary applications for a broad range of property types and buildings, all of which are designed to overcome

the shortcomings of existing systems and effectively produce green, sustainable energy in a way that makes buildings virtually carbon-free providers of their own power needs. It begins with a hybrid blend of new-age solar thermal and photovoltaic roof panels that employ plastic instead of heavier metal tubes and high conductivity concrete to capture energy, heat and cool at lower temperatures, and with less direct sunlight than conventional equipment is capable of. Resistant to frost, the panels produce under adverse conditions and

The architectural style is designed for energy efficiency

last longer, storing energy overnight and providing hot water as well as electricity and heating/cooling. The system improves comfort levels within a home by eliminating condensation and maintaining constant temperatures as well as heating and cooling rapidly when required. The thermal solar panels feed a heat pump that provides hot water while the photovoltaic ones charge an electric battery that can be used for lighting, home appliances, climate control and even the charging of a car. AI enables the system to adapt to conditions and optimise its efficiency. ›

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A selfsufficient, lowconsumption home that offers optimal comfort

SUNTHALDRESS AND SUNTHALPOWER

In addition to the main solar systems, Sunthalpy also produces other innovative product ranges, such as the Sunthaldress interior room cladding that provides walls, ceilings and floors with optimal insulation and heating/cooling. Relatively cheap and easy to install, it works with heat pumps and solar heating systems, and can be adapted to the room’s configuration and the style required, creating an aesthetically clean look while improving home comfort and greatly reducing energy costs. In the process. Sunthaldress replaces conventional radiators and air conditioning units, and can be applied to both newly built

and renovated properties. Sunthalpower, meanwhile, is a modern structure covered with highly durable solar panels that provide another source of energy, with possible uses as a carport or poolside shaded dining or lounging space. Besides being ideal for charging electric and hybrid vehicles or to power an outdoor kitchen, it’s also rather attractively styled and ideal for private homes and both corporate and hospitality buildings. Developed in Spain and laboratory-tested in Paris, these systems have undergone real-life trials in Oviedo, powering a 165m2 family home for over a year now, and it is on the back of these results that Sunthalpy is expanding across Spain,

and beyond too.

Already, the company is scaling up its operations, with new residential complexes in Oviedo and Bilbao, an entire new building near Barcelona, and more projects underway. For companies that provide breakthrough solutions such as Sunthalpy, the sky is the limit, and it’s gratifying to know that Spain too is contributing to both sustainable technologies and developing a growing tech sector in its own right – not to mention offering homegrown systems that reduce energy bills, and raise comfort levels and build standards, while also contributing to the green transition. WWW.SUNTHALPY.COM/EN/

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BUILDING THE FUTURE

Following three years of successful fund raising tournaments, which have grown in stature and in the amount of funding raised, the IV TORNEO DE PADEL SOLIDARIO, SECTOR INMOBILIARIO returns this month, with this year’s tournament taking place at the Marbella Sports & Padel Club in Elviria over the weekend of June 2, 3, and 4. If you are free on any of these days, you can go and watch local real estate executives battling it out on the courts, where the competition will be intense, with Men’s, Women’s and Mixed categories.

Sporting rivalry is a major component in this wellsupported fundraising initiative, with a friendly Football Match featuring Spain vs The Rest of the World as well as a Beach Volleyball tournament taking place in the run up to the main event. To close the proceedings, a BUILDING THE FUTURE FUNDRAISING DINNER will take place at the prestigious Hotel Don Carlos on Friday, June 16.

Organised under the Building the Future Association, presided over by José Carlos León, CEO of NVOGA Marbella Realty, whose team with the help of many collaborators, organise every aspect of the tournament, the funds raised will be used to continue improving the futures of many boys and girls in Uganda as initiated in previous years, as well as for improving the lives of children in Spain through local charities.

This year, the number of companies collaborating is expected to exceed the 140 who participated in 2022, and they include many prominent local businesses and professionals who have joined in support of a good cause. With the valued help and generous support of all those involved, the IV BUILDING THE FUTURE edition is on track to be a memorable event and a notable success.

The three previous editions have raised the impressive amounts of €24.500, €65.000, and over €80.000 respectively. Let’s help to set a new record this month.

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Literary Picnics at Boho Club

Trendy restaurant and resort, Boho Club, has created a new cultural concept in Marbella to delight those who love literature as much as they do Boho’s beautiful gastronomy and spaces. The ‘Boho Club Literary Picnic’ initiative began last month, featuring Laura Riñón (founder of the bookstore Amapolas en octubre in Madrid) and (author of the novel, El sonido de un tren en la noche). The gardens overlooking the emblematic mountain of La Concha serve as a stage for literature lovers to meet and enjoy brunch, while chatting with writers who talk about their work, their creative processes, and the fascinating world of books.

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Rimadesio Marbella Presents New Showroom

Rimadesio Marbella, a company that produces systems for subdividing environments and for the architectural definition of interiors, has expanded and updated its showroom. The new space, which is 120m2 in size, is situated in the commercial centre of the city. It boasts all the technical and aesthetic features of artist, Giuseppe Bavuso’s interior design collection. Bavuso is nationally and internationally renowned, and is a frequent collaborator with the brand.

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Bishop’s Move Launches New Warehouse in Algeciras

Bishop’s Move, a leading UK removals and storage company, is pleased to announce the expansion of Bishop’s Move Spain, with the opening of its newest warehouse facility in Algeciras. Since its establishment 20 years ago, Bishop's Move Spain has gained a strong reputation for excellent customer service. The strategic location of its new warehouse will allow it to extend its services to more of the Spanish community, while its proximity to shipping facilities at the port of Algeciras will enable it to expand its range of international relocation services to Europe and the rest of the world.

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Three Schools From Málaga Receive Innovation Prize

A total of 10 schools were awarded the Fundación Trébol Educación prize for educational innovation. Some 350 educational institutions competed for the prizes, in categories such as Best Education-Focused Marketing Strategy, Methodological Innovation, and Digital Transformation. Three of these schools – Colegio La Reina, IES Martín Rivero, and Maristas

Nuestra Señora de la Victoria – hail from Málaga. Trébol Educación specialises in the digital transformation of schools and educational institutions.

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New Cattelan Italia Showroom in Marbella

Alison Bethell-Collins has opened a new Cattelan Italia showroom in San Pedro, which showcases the latest furniture and home décor collections from this prestigious Italian brand. Alison BethellCollins prides itself on providing clients with the finest quality home furnishings and accessories. Its partnership with Cattelan Italia allows the firm to offer customers access to exquisite Italian design and craftsmanship, featuring a mix of contemporary and traditional styles.

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Civitas Banús Receives Blue Flag Distinction

Civitas Puerto Banús has received the Blue Flag (Bandera Azul) distinction, which is granted by the Fundación Europea de Educación Ambiental to beaches and ports that respect marine life. Marbella now boasts a total of 10 flags, making it the most lauded municipality on the Coast. Beaches and ports that boast this flag comply with a host of norms covering aspects such as water quality, safety, environmental efforts, and general services.

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From The Jam Play Benalmádena

Many music fans’ worlds were shattered in 1982 when The Jam split up owing to Paul Weller`s need to move on creatively. The Jam’s bass player, Bruce Foxton, continued playing, eventually joining drummer, Rick Buckler to form From The Jam. Stalwart, Russell Hastings (guitars and vocals) has been ever-present and has worked closely with Bruce on three albums. The band will be performing at the Benalmádena Auditorium on Saturday, June 3.

TICKETS CAN BE BOUGHT AT THE DRUNKEN DUCK (LOS BOLICHES), BAR OASIS, PUERTO DEPORTIVO (FUENGIROLA), AND SANGSTERS SPORTS BAR (BENALMÁDENA), OR ONLINE ON WWW.TICKETSOURCE.CO.UK/WAGPROMOTIONS.

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Churchill Books Opens in Centro Plaza

Centro Plaza in Nueva Andalucía is now home to a new bookshop opened by 11-year-old entrepreneur, Johanna Jonsson. The soft launch was attended by over 100 people, including Johanna and her friends. Johanna spotted a gap in the market and wished to open a shop that would appeal to younger readers aged eight to 18. Her original idea was to dedicate the store to books by her favourite author, Stephen King. However, she decided to extend the range to include all types of mystery and suspense books, as well as classic novels, from Tolstoy to Kafka.

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José Carlos Gaspar Accepts Post as Padel Director of a Zurich Club

José Carlos Gaspar – a champion padel player from Málaga – recently accepted the post of director of the Padelta Zurich padel club in Switzerland. He will be joined by Almería-based trainer, José Blázquez, who will also be working hard to launch the club. Padelta Zurich boasts four padel courts in the heart of the city. It is close to a sizeable commercial centre that houses numerous restaurants, gyms, and supermarkets.

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Cesare Scariolo Charity Gala at Club Med Marbella

The Cesare Scariolo Foundation will celebrate its traditional summer charity dinner at Club Med Magna Marbella on June 25 at 8:30pm. This special edition, which is sponsored by LWM Opteam and Wennare Art Productions, will commemorate the 15th anniversary of the creation of the foundation by national basketball coach, Sergio Scariolo. The foundation’s mission is to raise funds to help children suffering with oncological illnesses and their families.

Cudeca Walkathon Takes Place in Benalmádena

Cudeca’s traditional walkathon will be held on Saturday, June 3 on the Benalmádena promenade in front of the Sunset Beach Club Hotel. Its aim is to raise funds for people with cancer and other advanced illnesses, and to offer support to their families. There will be two walking routes of 10kms and 5kms, a Holi colour party, and a community paella. After walking the routes, different activities will be held thanks to the collaboration of Exploramás Activities and Events for Companies, featuring live music, games for the little ones, a solidarity raffle and many more surprises.

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Spanish Cancer Association Holds Fundraising Day

The Asociación Española Contra el Cáncer (Spanish Cancer Association) recently held a public fundraising day alongside patients, volunteers, and members who have supported it from its early days. The aim of the event was to ask for donations that will help support vital research, so that a 70 per cent survival target for patients can be achieved. WWW.ASOCIACIONCONTRAELCANCER.ES

Vithas Incorporates AI Technology

The Vithas Hospital Group, always on the cutting edge of innovation, is pleased to announce that it has signed an agreement with Mindray – a global leader in the supply of advanced medical devices. As a result, Vithas will now be utilising artificial intelligence (AI) to monitor its patients. Dr. Pedro Rico, General Director of Vithas, explained that this investment has been made to guarantee toplevel diagnostics, treatment, and control of all Vithas’ patients. WWW.VITHAS.ES

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BUILDING A GREENER FUTURE

FOR THE COSTA DEL SOL

While the summer temperatures of the Mediterranean coast are one of the main attractions that have prompted many northern Europeans to relocate to the Costa de Sol, just a small rise in those temperatures not only leaves residents breaking out into a sweat, it also wreaks havoc with our planet.

As temperatures rise so does the frequency of weather-related incidents, such as flooding, droughts, forest fires, rising sea levels and coastal erosion to name just a few.

Climate change is a problem that has been creeping up on us for some time and if we don’t take action now, these incidents will

only become more commonplace and more severe.

So, what can be done? Well, San Pedrobased Mariposa Energía is paving the way on the Costa del Sol in the fight against climate change. Their solar installations are helping homeowners and businesses to drastically reduce the tonnes of carbon dioxide that are pumped into the atmosphere, one of the main contributing factors to climate change.

Traditional fossil fuels pollute our air and cause CO2 to become trapped in the atmosphere, leading to the ‘greenhouse effect’ and global warming. In contrast, solar energy is a clean and renewable source of electricity, which doesn’t pollute our planet.

The world’s average temperature is rising and it’s rising faster in Europe than anywhere else. The last eight years have been the warmest on record and that trend is set to continue, according to the latest report by the World Meteorological Organisation.
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By increasing the green energy mix, the rate at which the planet’s average temperature is rising can be slowed.

The number of solar panel installations along the coast has increased rapidly in the last few years and it is not just the environmental aspect that is prompting homeowners and businesses to go solar.

The recent volatility in the electricity market, sparked by a number of factors including Russia’s

invasion of Ukraine, led to a steep rise in electricity bills and that in turn has prompted more and more consumers to take electricity generation into their own hands.

Financially, solar panels make for a great investment. While there is the initial outlay for the installation, the savings that are made on the cost of electricity mean that the pay back on the investment is literally just a few years. ›

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This return on investment can clearly be seen in the detailed proposals that Mariposa Energía provides to its clients. As well as illustrating the size and design of solar installation, along with the power it will generate, the company also details the year-on-year cash flow forecasts, so that their clients can fully understand the benefits of the investment. And, of course, how much CO2 the installation will prevent from being released into the atmosphere.

What’s more, the latest research suggests that on average a solar panel installation increases the resale value of a property by 4.1%.

Mariposa Energía is a company that has gone from

strength to strength since its beginnings as a green energy provider four years ago. As well as expanding along the coast, as far as Alicante, it has now also launched a building division in response to growing demand from its clients.

As well as solar panel installations, many of its clients were also looking for additional works to be done, such as the building of pergolas and walls, electricity and plumbing works, and even painting of the interior and exterior of their homes.

They wanted a company with a trusted reputation, which offered excellent customer service and whose staff spoke English, and so it made perfect sense for Mariposa Energía to launch

this service.

Mariposa Energía was born out of a mission to supply green energy but at the same time to provide the very best service to its clients, following CEO Martin Tye’s own experiences with companies on the coast. Therefore, those same values can be found in its new building division.

While many of Mariposa Energía’s solar clients request this work, the new services are not just available to those installing solar panels. Anyone who requires building works, no matter how big or small, can contact Mariposa Energía and enlist their services. WWW.MARIPOSAENERGIA.ES

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TAX ON GREAT FORTUNES (TGF)

Within Europe, only Spain, Norway and Switzerland still have wealth tax. It was supressed in 2008 but reintroduced in 2011, in principle for only two years; however, it has continued to be in force since then. The tax is payable only by natural persons, be they resident or non-resident. The former pay on their worldwide net wealth, the latter only on their wealth in Spain.

Net wealth is calculated as assets minus liabilities, excluding property listed as historical heritage, chattel (with some exceptions), art and antiques lent to non-profits, the vast majority pension plans and personal insurance schemes and, for as long as they belong to their authors, artwork and intellectual property. Also, participation in enterprises that have an actual, real economic activity are excluded, when this source provides for at least 50% of the taxpayer’s personal income.

Any person appearing as an owner in a public registry – also a fiscal one – may be taken for such. Ownership may be attributed too by the Tax Office, on the basis of their own findings.

The law looks at a general €700.000 tax exempt wealth, with an additional €300.000 allowance for your main dwelling, hence for most payers, wealth tax starts at €1.000.000. However, Cataluña reduced the general tax-exempt amount to €500.000 and Extremadura, Aragón and Valencia to €400.000. Navarra and the Basque Country, as always, have their own advantageous

arrangements. The tax rate starts at 0.2%, with the top tier set at €10.695.996,06 and taxed at 3.5% of the resulting tax base. Residents in Ceuta and Melilla may apply a 75% rebate on tax payable for assets located in those enclaves.

Law 3/2009 gave the regions (autonomous communities) the option to manage wealth tax (among other taxes, such as inheritance and, in part, personal income tax). As a result, Madrid and in 2022, Andalucía, introduced a most welcome 100% rebate on wealth tax payable. In Galicia the rebate is 25%.

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The joy did not last long, though.

In order to reduce the disparities between the regions yet respecting Law 3/2009, the pompously called Tax on Great Fortunes (TGF), was created by article 3 of Law 38/2022.

The TGF is a blanket wealth tax payable by anyone with net assets of €3.000.000 and above, with the same general €700.000 tax exempt initial wealth, and the additional €300.000 for one’s main dwelling. Net wealth is calculated in the same manner as for wealth tax, with the same list of excluded assets, calculation of debts and charges, and attribution of ownership.

The TGF may not be modified by the regions. TGF is collected and managed by the national Tax Office (Agencia Estatal de la Administración Tributaria, AEAT). Rates, thresholds and allowances may be changed by the Budget.

Tax rates range from 1.7%

to 3.5% for the same top tier as wealth tax. It must be declared and in principle paid before the 31st December of the following year. Residents in regions currently not managing their own wealth tax are exempted from declaring the TGF.

The tax applies as of 2022, and in principle for two years. However, considering why it was introduced, it seems unlikely it will be supressed for as long as wealth tax exists.

As a result, Spain has two overlapping taxes as they apply to the same payers and concept, a situation solved by allowing payments for regular wealth tax or foreign taxes paid for the same wealth, to be deducted from amounts due for TGF.

Tax paid for personal income and both wealth taxes may not exceed 60% of annual income for residents. In order to make this limit effective, payable TGF may be reduced by up to 80%.

Non-residents from

countries outside the European Union, the European Economic Area, or without agreements to exchange information and collect taxes, must appoint a resident representative. This may be a natural or a legal person, and they must accept expressly, as they are directly and severally responsible for paying the TGF (as well as wealth tax).

Like with regular wealth tax, married couples’ common property is directly subject to payment of the TGF.

As a result, those benefitting from the rebates implemented by Madrid, Andalucía and to a lesser extent, Galicia, will only be those taxpayers with a net wealth over €700.000 (or €1.000.000 if they own a main residence), and below €3.000.000, a small window which significantly reduces the scope and good intentions of Law 3/2009. e

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OCEAN CLUB LIGHTS UP THE NIGHT SKY

One of the main highlights in the annual Marbella Party Scene, Ocean Club recently launched their summer season with a bang. Hundreds of revellers enjoyed premium drinks and stylish snacks, partying til late, with an array of entertainment, shows, DJ sets and international bands – not forgetting the fireworks, of course!

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THE BOHO PROJECT

BThe inaugural Boho Project took place in the magnificent surroundings of Marbella’s Finca Concepción. An outdoors music festival with DJs from Ibiza, musicians and performance artists, the event was well attended with many party-goers getting into the spirit in their best boho-chic attire, dancing through the afternoon and evening.

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THE POOL MARBELLA

Located on the upper floor of the El Corte Inglés Shopping centre, El Capricho, The Pool is a new business and co-working centre with state-of-the-art installations. Its recent inauguration, with speeches from the founders and the Alcaldesa of Marbella, received hundreds of attendees who were clearly impressed by the premises.

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PRESENTATION OF CAMOJÁN SIX

Nvoga Marbella Realty recently presented Camoján Six, a collection of six luxury villas in one of the most exclusive areas of Marbella. The villas are located in Cascada de Camoján, close to Marbella Sierra Blanca, with outstanding views of the mountains and the Mediterranean, and within a closed complex with complete security.

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LAUNCH OF VIA MILANO

Via Milano is a new multibrand store displaying premium collections of Italian clothing, shoes and bags. It recently held a launch event for selected invitees, who included the Mayoress of Marbella. From its prestigious premises on Calle Nueva in Marbella’s Casco Antigua, the new shop is all ready for the summer season ahead.

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Let your taste buds be dazzled at regaled Restaurante El Lago. Gain an insight into how a 2-Star Michelin kitchen operates from an interview with Executive Chef, Benito Gómez of Bardal in Ronda. Revel in delightful white wines by Victoria Ordoñez that are perfect for the summer.

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EL LAGO A FEAST FOR THE SENSES

Michelin-starred Restaurant El Lago, at Greenlife Golf east of Marbella, takes its name from the scenic artificial lake in front of the clubhouse above which it is located.

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WINNING STAFF

Dining at a Michelin-starred restaurant, particularly one which has held its star since 2005, may be thought of as a serious concern where you have to be on your best behaviour. At El Lago, however, it is a joyous affair, with a staff who greet you with a warm welcome and make you feel completely at ease throughout the experience. Headed up by restaurant Manager, Antonio Jiménez, accompanied by the Maître, Hassan Hatouchi, Head Waiter, Andrés Furlan, and José Antonio Gómez, Sommelier, they are friendly, professional, enthusiastic and endearing, and very eloquent about the creative dishes and matching wines being served.

The Head Chef, Fernando Villasclara, who hails from

Nerja, completed his training at the prestigious Escuela de Hostelería de Benahavís before honing his skills in top establishments Mugaritz, La Bulla Gastrobar, and Hotel Puente Romano. He is an amiable young man who is passionate about his craft, often stepping into the restaurant to explain a dish to diners and to answer their questions.

We arrived on a balmy evening and took stock of our surroundings as we sipped on a welcome glass of Pommery Champagne. The décor is a mix of contemporary and traditional, with full length windows overlooking the lake and centrepiece fountain, solid linen-clad tables, chairs with leather seating, rustic tiled flooring, and paintings depicting culinary ingredients,

all set off by ceiling spots. The exterior terrace is spacious, with modern furniture and glass railing surrounds affording full appreciation of the enchanting view. Soothing piano music creates a serene and caressing ambience.

ENTHRALLING EXPERIENCE

We could have selected from the à la Carte menu where, as you would expect from a gourmet venue of this calibre, an enticing range of starters, fish and meat dishes, including grilled cuts, beckoned. On this occasion however, we elected to try Fernando’s Tasting Menu. Comprising a mix of Seasonal Snacks, followed by eight distinct dishes and dessert, we settled in for an exciting encounter. ›

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The snack mix really brought our palates to life, with Kuzu meringue, lactic cheese from Coín and pisto, half a tangerine filled with a creamy mix of pickled fennel and carrot, small tuna from Estepona in a sustainable vegetable consommé with smoked tuna and raisins, which was prepared by Fernando at our table. Beet and strawberry ‘porra’ with its tartar and green mustard, red prawns with garlic and caviar from Riofrío, and a sushi-like mini aubergine with pine nut baba ganoush and sherry, followed. These elaborate delicacies displayed an exquisite artistry and complied with the restaurants commitment to serve sustainable zerokilometre cuisine, in this case taken to imply all sourcing of ingredients within a 100km radius.

The rustic breads we were offered as accompaniments are from Málaga’s oldest bakery, Ilustre, including an aromatic Moroccan-style preparation, were dipped into La Oliva Roja Hojiblanca from the Serrania de Ronda, and contrasting Castillo de Canena Pictual from Jaen, both Virgen Extra Olive Oils bearing personalised labels for the restaurant. ›

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Suitably primed, our gastronomic adventure continued with a sequence of plates featuring locallysourced ingredients, in order: seasonal vegetable gargouillou with chopped Málaga lettuce, leeks from Guadalhorce in pepitoria and smoked romesco sauce, beurre blanc of chard with white ‘quisquilla shrimps’, and red mullet from Marbella with a hollandaise of its livers with mango. Grilled veal sweetbreads in bigarade sauce with green beans and harissa, suckling goat from Málaga with mustard, capers and endives, and from La Axarquía, sweet potatoes with cane honey and muscatel grape granita. The different dishes composing the

Menu Sazón are a visual extravaganza of colours and textures, delivering an array of exploding flavours in the mouth.

We savoured a variety of white and red wines with these delicacies, although these are optional, which proved to be phenomenal pairings, all the more so given their proximate origins of Jerez, Ronda, Málaga and La Axarquía. There is also a selection of international or very special pairings available for wine aficionados.

Our Michelin-medley came to a close with strawberries with pepper, green asparagus flan, and petits-fours, all of us in full agreement that a visit to El Lago is a must for anyone who appreciates fine gastronomy. e

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BENITO GÓMEZ

RONDA’S NO-NONSENSE MICHELIN-CHEF

This year, 289 Spanish restaurants received Michelin Stars. 23 are in Andalucía and eight are in Málaga. But of the thousands of restaurants in the province, only two have two Michelin starsSkina in Marbella and Bardal in Ronda. We met chef Benito Gómez in his restaurant

Bardal to talk about food, Michelin stars, and what makes this cook work 18 hours a day.

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THE BOY IN THE KITCHEN

In the 1960s, Benito’s parents moved from Andalucía to Barcelona to run a restaurant. “All the cooking I have ever seen has been in restaurant kitchens. I grew up with Catalan and Andalusian cooking, so Bardal is inspired by both,” explains the chef.

Benito studied Culinary Arts at Sant Pol de Mar, but his turning point was the cookbook El Bulli – El Sabor del Mediterráneo (El Bulli, the taste of the Mediterranean) by the famous Catalan chef Ferran Adrià. “That book became the foundation of modern Spanish gastronomy where Adrià broke with the establishment and showed the way for a whole new generation of cooks. To be honest, it marked my path both as a cook and a person.”

His first paying job was in Jean Luc Figueras’ Michelin restaurant. Benito is still inspired by his Catalan role models, “though I look up to anyone who has the stamina to work in a kitchen 15 hours a day while putting all their love into preparing food.”

In 2014, Benito came to work as a chef for the restaurant Tragabuches in Ronda. “There are few places in the world that are as spectacular. I fell completely in love with the town.” He took over the ownership of Tragabuches in 2016. Tragatá, as he renamed it, received a Michelin recommendation in 2017 and is still open. In 2018 he opened Bardal, and the restaurant has had two Michelin Stars since 2019.

Benito praises Andalucía’s gastronomical potential. “Never has Andalucía’s kitchen been seen as how we look at it today. This was Spain’s poorest region with food based on what was available. But the great thing now is that you have an extensive kitchen with rich taste nuances based on very humble ingredients. At the same time, Andalucía has some of the best produce in the world.” ›

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The price to enjoy a dinner at Bardal is steep, but worth the cost and the trip. “Just like football fans will spend 150 euros on a match, those who appreciate special dining experiences will come here. The guests spend on average 230 euros per person, but a restaurant like this is an experience of a lifetime.”

LIFE OF A MASTER CHEF

Like his ancestors, Benito is an unstoppable workhorse. “Just a few years ago, restaurant employees didn’t have a single day off, but we still work weekends, bank holidays and vacations.”

Bardal operates like a finely tuned machine and tardy guests are the only thing that causes problems. Since the diners spend up to four hours at the table, there is no margin for delays. “Our lunch reservations are between 13:30 and 13:45, and dinner reservations are between 20:00 and 20:45. The guests cannot come any later, but Spaniards have a lot to learn about punctuality. When you go to a theatre performance, they won't start again if

you arrive late. Why can’t restaurants be like that? It isn't a problem at Tragatá where you can eat in 30 minutes or three hours and order one or ten dishes. But at Bardal we serve 18 or 21 dishes depending on which

menu you choose.”

Benito gives everything to offer his guests the very best. Bardal is his work, his hobby, and his passion. “I am lucky in that I love what I do. If I was born again, I’d do the same thing!” ›

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A LA MESA

In Bardal’s kitchen eight professional cooks work in an incredible 20m2 area. They are overseen by Benito, who ensures that tastes, scents, and presentations are nothing but perfect. The ingredients reflect the region with respect, essence, and authenticity and their Menú Degustación includes mushroom and pine nut infusion, sea urchin and caviar, sheep milk labneh, wild seabass, and baby goat with seaweed. “In the five years we have been here, we have established our own style, but every year the style gets more refined in how we combine our ingredients.”

Bardal works with over 120 speciality suppliers, as a single dish can have ingredients from a handful of places. “Everybody talks

about the zero kilometer kitchen. Obviously, we also wish to use local ingredients and pollute less, but cooks are not the ones who will ruin the planet. We use local produce, when possible, but not everything local is good, and we need the best. By importing better ingredients to Ronda, we also improve local knowledge and production.”

Once again, Bardal received two stars in the 2023 Michelin Guide, ensuring its position among the gastro-elite. But the chef is quick to point out that these are prizes and nothing more. “Of course, we are ecstatic to be in the Michelin Guide. It has given us international attention, but whether you have stars or not, you still have to continue to do everything to the best of your

abilities, be honest and work hard.”

Benito’s long-time dream has been a bigger kitchen. As soon as they get the last building permits (hopefully later this year), the restaurant will eventually move to a spectacular new location 15 minutes outside of Ronda, where the team will have the space to cook to their hearts’ content. In the meanwhile, one can enjoy Benito’s cuisine right in the heart of Ronda.

For all his stars, the chef is truly down-to-earth. “I do not believe in gourmet food. Food is good or bad; the only difference is that good food is made with love. In the end, it is about the essence and quality of the products and the care one takes in preparing the food. It is no greater secret than that.” e

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LA VERANDA RESTAURANT

Indulge in the terrace of La Veranda restaurant and live the perfect gastronomic experience. Classic recipes with a modern touch and exceptional service awaits.

Enjoy your dinner under the stars, surrounded by candlelights and the sound of the fountains in our gardens.

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Bookings: +34 952 88 91 50

Open from 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. from Friday to Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday closed.

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EDGE BY PACO PÉREZ OPENS AT EL FUERTE MARBELLA

Edge by Paco Pérez is a brandnew haute cuisine restaurant located at the iconic El Fuerte Marbella hotel. Pérez, who will be leading a talented team, is the chef behind two Michelin-starred restaurants: Miramar (in Girona, with two stars) and Enoteca Paco Pérez in Barcelona (also with two stars). On the team are experts like Meritxell Falgueras (sommelier and communicator) and Cristian Pineda (master cocktail maker). The wine list will include top vintages from Spain, as well as from all over the world.

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BADIANI GELATO NOW IN SOTOGRANDE

Award-winning Italian luxury gelato producer, Badiani, recently opened its doors in Sotogrande at the luxury boutique hotel, MiM, located in the heart of the Sotogrande Marina. Gelato lovers can enjoy breathtaking views of the Mediterranean while enjoying a delicious scoop or two of an array of gelatos and sorbets. Founded in Florence in 1932, Badiani isn’t about outrageous options and flash-in-the-pan products. Clean ingredients, standout flavours, and understated simplicity shine through in every spoonful. WWW.BADIANI1932.ES

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KNAHIA OPENS IN ESTEPONA

Estepona’s gastronomic offerings just got better, thanks to the launch of Knahia: a restaurant serving modern cuisine created by renowned chefs who prioritise quality produce. Tuck into irresistible Nikkei cuisine that also contains Mediterranean, Mexican, and Vietnamese influences. In addition to fabulous food, cocktails, and an impressive wine list, it also has a DJ space. In the summer, there will be live music and the gorgeous terrace will be the perfect spot to spend time with loved ones.

THE RESTAURANT OPENS FROM WEDNESDAY TO SUNDAY, 5PM TO 2AM.

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LUSH BLUSH ROSÉ WINE: A ROSÉ MADE FOR REFINEMENT

If you’re looking for a refreshing wine to sip on this summer, it’s got to be Lush Blush Rosé. Since its release in May 2022, this bottle has been taking the market by storm and less than 12 months after its launch, it was present in 15 countries – an impressive feat indeed. Lush Blush is available in many iconic restaurants and hotels in Europe – including La Scogliera in Sardinia, the Marbella Club, Puente Romano, Nobu, Cipriani, La Mamounia in Marrakech, and other iconic luxury hotels on the Cote D’Azur. Lush Blush, with its delicate flavours, pairs beautifully with your favourite dishes, though it is also delicious on its own.

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BACK RESTAURANT PRESENTS NEW TASTING MENU BY DAVID OLIVAS

Back restaurant in Marbella is enticing diners with a new tasting menu created by Chef, David Olivas. The menu pays homage to the creativity of Andalusian gastronomy, with its rich traditions and excellent produce. The aim is for diners to realise they are in Marbella with every bite they take. Back, launched in 2016, has been relying on local produce for 80 per cent of its needs. The remaining 20 per cent opens its windows to the world. Alongside Back’s tasty delicacies, enjoy a wine pairing crafted by renowned sommelier, Fabián Villar.

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To become familiar with any subject, the best way is to choose a related speciality and then expand on it. Since wine is a vast topic, interesting areas might be, for example, Tokay, Viennese wines, or the orange wines of Armenia and Georgia. And, instead of following the money, many commentators will maintain that every wine growing area in the world has a relationship with some individual or group of individuals who have been their distinguishing champions. But who are these personalities?

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Luis Pérez as a living example for the sherry triangle. In La Rioja, Jorge and Isaac Muga would qualify, and we can extend these criteria through practically every other Spanish wine region. Nearer home, we can be immensely proud to nominate Victoria Ordoñez, a Malagueña whose initial ambition was to become a doctor, for which she qualified, even though wine was in her genes. Brother Jorge pioneered the introduction of Spanish wines to the USA, and while Victoria was originally involved in the enterprise, she realised that the purely commercial side was not going to be fulfilling.

What she enjoyed most was making wine. Fortunately, Jorge had worked with the eminent Austrian specialist, Alois Kracher, who in turn conveyed to Victoria ideas regarding aspects of winemaking that were unusually advanced for the region. Victoria credits him with teaching her everything she knows.

Subsequently, in 2015, Victoria decided it was time to start her own unique project to recuperate the most symbolic indigenous grape variety in the history of Málaga: the Pedro Ximénez. This was the source of a white wine that had been regularly sold at auction at

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Christie’s in London since 1769, known as ‘Mountain Wine’, also as ‘Vino Malagueño’.

The phylloxera plague of the late 19th century denuded the Spanish peninsula of all its vines. Even when disease-resistant American vines were eventually introduced, the grafting process required did not work in Málaga. The only route to salvation was to locate the old phylloxeraresistant vines. These were, and indeed still are, found at higher altitudes, where mules replace machines. Mountain wines, since time immemorial, can be defined as artisan, terroiringrained, and unassisted by any form of irrigation.

Victoria wanted to recover these old vines and to simultaneously honour, in her words, the debased Pedro Ximénez grape variety. She has succeeded with honours, and

the excellent wines she makes in small quantities are proof of her achievement.

La Ola del Melillero is a white dry Pedro Ximénez made from vines at least 80 years old, and priced at €13,40. Delightful and great value. For the more serious stuff, there are significant bottles, burgundy style, and very heavy, with scrupulously crafted labels, in some cases reproducing old engravings. In one of these, the familiar landscape of the Zafarraya mountain pass that links Málaga and Granada provinces, shows two walkers in 19th century attire, one dressed in Málaga style and the other in English style.

Monticara is a beautiful dry low pH white made with the normally sweet Moscatel de Málaga grapes grown at the highest altitude of any

vines in the province (€29). Voladeros, delicate and elegant, is Monticara‘s natural partner, similarly priced and made with Pedro Ximénez, uniquely fermented and matured in oak. Incidentally, Victoria’s bodega is the only one still existing within the Málaga city limits.

Victoria’s touch of genius extends to red wines, and fortuitously intercedes with her Camarolos (€21,50) a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah and Tempranillo. The more expensive Marti Aguilar comprises Petit Verdot, Syrah and Tempranillo (€65). The winery has ECOCERT organic and vegan agriculture certification.

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