i-on magazine | October 2019

Page 1

DOUBLE GIVEAWAY Win £1,000 to spend at Whistles or dinner for six at Hotel du Vin Edinburgh CITIES ON SCREEN Why Scotland is attracting Hollywood’s big players

EDINBURGH | GL A SGOW

EXCLUSIVE READER EVENTS Fashionable nights out for you and your friends

NEW SEASON TRENDS

Update your wardrobe & interiors with the latest Autumn looks



Presenting the world’s first collection of 22ct Scottish Gold, hand-crafted by Scotland’s première master jewellers.

HAMILTONANDINCHES.COM


Issue 165 / October 2019 CONTEMPORARY_SCOTLAND

CONTENTS

08 i-on Events: The tickets to buy now DIAMONDS . WATCHES . JEWELLERY laingsuk.com

14 Ten Top Stories: What’s getting us talking this month

Update your wardrobe & interiors with the latest Autumn looks

05/08/2019 14:04:35

Image courtesy of whistles.com

30 Fashion forecast: The trends you need to know for AW19

Carrie Mitchell, Features Editor

NEW SEASON TRENDS

OCTOBER 2019 • ISSUE #165

06 Win: Dinner for six at Hotel du Vin Edinburgh or £1,000 to spend at Whistles template june.indd 1

EXCLUSIVE READER EVENTS Fashionable nights out for you and your friends

I-ON • NEW SEASON TRENDS

in this mon th’s issue…

DOUBLE GIVEAWAY Win £1,000 to spend at Whistles or dinner for six at Hotel du Vin Edinburgh CITIES ON SCREEN Why Scotland is attracting Hollywood’s big players

EDINBURGH | GL A SGOW

40 My Style: Jewellery designer Natasha Khushi on eastern glamour, biker boots and statement earrings 44 Trends translated: Interiors experts explain how to transform your home for the new season

This month, Carrie’s all about…

48 The Boutique B&B: When you want the luxury of a five-star hotel without the price tag 50 Beauty Notes: Must-try products and treatments 54 On the Food Radar: Foodie finds, events and must-try menus 64 Best of Edinburgh: Restaurant reviewer Ailidh Forlan on her favourite haunts 66 Insta-insider: Naked Bakery’s Louise Nicholson chooses her #top9

Easy Old Fashioneds Forever fashion

“I’ve just discovered the brilliant ethical fashion brand Everlane who have impeccable eco-credentials, beautifullymade high quality clothes, timeless styles and affordable price tags. I reckon I’ll still be wearing these new jeans in years to come.” The Wide Leg Jeans, £67, everlane.com.

Rediscovering books

“I’m on a mission to swap my bedtime social media habit for a much more soul-enriching read. First up is my friend Helen Whitaker’s debut novel The School Run – a hilarious ode to modern mums.” Available at amazon.co.uk.

“Anyone who knows me knows of my love for Old Fashioneds so you can imagine my glee at the news that Harvey Nichols has launched a premixed version to save me all that faffing around with sugar and angostura bitters. I’ll have a case please.” £35 for 700ml (approximately seven servings), harveynichols.com.

Directors Laura Cully, Jo Morris Design Pepe Lebron, Sam Hinks Editor Nicky Howden Features Editor Carrie Mitchell Digital Content Editor, Holly Tracey Account Director Amy Falconer Business Development Manager Amanda Southey Head of Photography Susie Lowe Contributors David Pollock, Sarah Ormerod Published by Treacle Productions Ltd, @The Basement, 29-35b Hamilton Place, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH3 5BA, Email info@ionmagazine.co.uk, ionmagazine.co.uk, ionmembersclub.com All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is strictly prohibited. All prices correct at time of going to press but are subject to change. i-on magazine cannot be responsible for unsolicited material. The views and opinions by contributors in this magazine may not represent the views of the publishers. i-on magazine takes no responsibility for claims made by advertisements in this publication. i-on is a trademark of Treacle Productions. ©Treacle Productions Ltd 2019.

4



WIN…

private dining for six at Hotel du Vin Edinburgh

W

e’ve teamed up with Hotel du Vin Edinburgh to offer you the chance to celebrate in style with a dinner for six at the chef’s table. The luxury boutique style hotel is the perfect spot to indulge with its unique, atmospheric private dining rooms and Bistro du Vin kitchen offering delicious classical French dishes. You can also enjoy a night cap in the Whisky Snug or heated Cigar Bothy. Winners of this prize can make it a special occasion to remember and enjoy a glass of Champagne on arrival, a four-course meal from the festive celebrations menu (available 27 November to Christmas Eve) and half a bottle of wine per person. Terms and conditions: The prize is as stated and there is no cash alternative. Booking subject to availability. Blackout dates apply. Find out more at hotelduvin.com/locations/edinburgh/

6

Congrats to last month’s winner, Gina Lourens, who won a Hogmanay experience for two at Harvey Nichols Edinburgh. For more exclusive prizes, subscribe to the i-on newsletter at ionmagazine.co.uk


I-ON PRIZES

…or £1,000 to spend at Whistles

TO ENTER

W

For your chance to win private dining for six at Hotel du Vin Edinburgh and/or £1,000 to spend at our Whistles shopping events, visit ionmagazine.co.uk by noon on 21 October and leave your details. The winner will be notified by email and announced in the November edition of i-on.

e’ve got a very stylish autumn/winter in store for one lucky i-on reader this month. Hands up if you’d like £1,000 to spend at Whistles? Yes, us too. The winner will need to be available to make their purchases at our exclusive i-on reader events in the Edinburgh and Glasgow stores on Wednesday 13 November (see page 10). Promising to be a night to remember, the shopping events also offer Space NK beauty makeovers, personal shopping appointments and 20 per cent discount on other purchases made on the night. Terms and conditions: There will be one winner across both events, redeemable in store on 13 November only. Not valid in conjunction with any other offer. Nonexchangeable and non-refundable.

7


I-ON EVENTS

Don’t miss the exclusive discounts on offer at these very fashionable nights out... A luxury shopping evening at Johnstons of Elgin

I

t’s official, Autumn Winter 2019 is here and we’ve got just the ticket to help you update your wardrobe. Join us at luxury retail destination Johnstons of Elgin’s Multrees Walk store for an evening of shopping, styling tips, canapes and bubbly, exclusively for i-on readers. Inspired by The Golden Age of Travel, the new season collections Modern Heritage and Stylish Traveller offer timeless elegance with a contemporary edge, featuring products that make a statement while showcasing the exceptional craftsmanship of Johnstons of Elgin. A scenting experience and tasting table will also be displayed by luxury Speysidebased candle maker Gorse + Still. WHEN 6pm-8pm, Thursday 17 October. WHERE Johnstons of Elgin, 11 Multrees Walk, Edinburgh, EH1 3DQ. WHAT’S INCLUDED Canapes, bubbly, styling tips, luxury gift bag and a 20% discount on purchases of full price items made on the night. HOW TO BOOK For free tickets, RSVP to ion.ticketbud.com. Spaces are limited so booking early is advised.

8


CHRISTMAS AT

£28

PER PERSON

THREE COURSE

BOOK TODAY

CHRISTMAS@CHOPHOUSESTEAK.CO.UK

CHOPHOUSESTEAK.CO.UK

FOLLOW US


I-ON EVENTS

Get ready for party season with Whistles

I

t’s almost that time of year again when our wardrobes need a serious injection of glitter and glamour. To help you get kitted out, we’ve teamed up with Whistles for an exclusive shopping event offering i-on readers 20% off all full-price purchases. This season, Whistles party wear exudes a spirited feel with styles that are guaranteed to turn heads. Sequins are back on the fashion agenda but in relaxed and unstructured silhouettes for a dialled-down, unpolished and altogether easier feel. Prints encompass foiled florals and animal motifs in metal and jewel tones while fabrics are luxurious all the way from touch-me velvet textures to highshine finishes. We want it all!

10

WHEN From 6pm, Wednesday 13 November. WHERE Whistles Edinburgh, 97 George St, EH2 3ES; and Whistles Glasgow Princes Square, 48 Buchanan St, G1 3JN. WHAT’S INCLUDED Complimentary refreshments, makeovers from Space NK pro-team, Space NK gift bag with every purchase and a 20% discount on purchases of full price items made on the night. Personal styling appointments also available. HOW TO BOOK For free tickets, RSVP to ion.ticketbud.com including any requests for a personal shopping session. Appointments will also be available to book on the night. Spaces for the event are limited so booking early is advised.



I-ON EVENTS

ON SALE NOW

The annual Smart Works pop-up fashion sale

A

fter the success of our glamorous pop-up in association with Smart Works Edinburgh in recent years, we’ve decided to do it all over again for its 5th birthday celebrations at the newlyrefurbished Scottish Café. The unmissable charity event combines three of our favourite things – shopping, makeovers and wine – and brings some of the capital’s top independent boutiques and beauty experts together for an evening of amazing discounts. Best of all, every penny raised goes to helping women get back to work. Head along to enjoy a guilt-free splurge in aid of Smart Works, the Edinburgh based charity that empowers women in need by providing them with clothes and arming them with the practical tools and confidence needed to succeed in an interview and start a new chapter. Follow @SmartWorksEdi and @ion_magazine for the latest updates.

12

WHEN Wednesday 30 October 2019, 6.30pm 9pm. WHERE The Scottish Café (In the Scottish National Galleries), The Mound, EH2 2EL. WHAT’S INCLUDED Tickets cost £12.50, plus booking fee, and includes entry to the sale, all activities, a glass of fizz and canapes. HOW TO BOOK Buy tickets on Eventbrite at http://tiny.cc/ SmartWorksEdinburgh.



From Trainspotting to Fast & Furious, it seems Hollywood has quite a thing for Edinburgh and Glasgow

14

I

t’s not every day you see Vin Diesel racing down The Royal Mile in a sports car but when Fast & Furious took over the city for the filming of the ninth movie in the franchise last month, Edinburgh was transformed into one giant action movie set. Of course, it’s not the first time the capital has played host to a Hollywood blockbuster. In 2017, Marvel’s superheroes descended on the city to film an extended battle scene for Avengers: Infinity War (2018) which spilled out of Waverley station onto the Royal Mile and the Grassmarket. It was the largest and most complex shoot ever to film in Edinburgh’s historic Old Town

© Channel 4 films

1

CITIES ON SCREEN

and city centre requiring over 400 crew members, three months of pre-production and seven weeks of filming. Locals may have grumbled about the inconvenience but when you reflect on the financial results, you have to concede it was worth it. Film Edinburgh estimates that the production generated north of £10 million for the city region. Yet if there’s one film which says Edinburgh like no other, it’s Trainspotting (1996). The opening sequence of Danny Boyle’s movie based on Irvine Welsh’s book saw Ewan McGregor’s Renton and sidekick Spud (Ewen Bremner) being chased along Princes Street after getting caught shoplifting in the old John Menzies store. McGregor’s stunt roll across the bonnet of a car next to the Calton Road viaduct has become an oddly definitive image of contemporary Scotland.

words: David Pollock and Carrie Mitchell

BER ABOUT IN OCTO G IN LK TA E ’R E WHAT W


© Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures © 2019 Universal Studios

But, while the story was firmly set in Edinburgh, most scenes were actually shot in Glasgow (a staggering 30 of 50 total locations). The Proclaimers’ musical Sunshine on Leith (2013) had a similarly fluid approach to filming between Scotland’s two major cities, as did McGregor’s first big screen film with Danny Boyle, Shallow Grave

(1994). Glasgow undoubtedly has much to offer filmmakers – there’s all that stunning architecture from the artful designs of Charles Rennie Mackintosh to the steel, concrete and glass of the financial district, and a plethora of gritty city locations and epic factory sets.

The Brad Pitt-starring World War Z (2013) used Glasgow’s streets in place of a post-apocalyptic Philadelphia while Scarlett Johansson’s sci-fi thriller Under the Skin (2014) sees her crawling the dark city centre for prey and Andrea Arnold’s Red Road (2006) was based in a high-rise tower block which has now been demolished. Most recently, Danny Boyle has been back in Glasgow for filming of his forthcoming Alan McGee biopic penned by Irvine Welsh and starring none other than our own little spud, Ewen Bremner. While much of the action is set in London, filmmakers couldn’t possibly skip over the most famous moment in McGee’s musical history where he stumbled across Oasis at King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut. Creation Stories is set for release early next year while Fast & Furious 9 will hit screens in the spring.

15


WHERE TO GET YOUR X E FIonth… CULTenUts R to book this m

©Mihaela Bodlovic

The ev

2

PLAY

The National Theatre of Scotland stage adaptation of Jenni Fagan’s gritty debut novel, The Panopticon, makes its world premiere at Platform, Glasgow on 04 October before opening at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh on 10 October. The story follows troubled 15-year old Anais Hendricks as she enters a young offenders’ residence with blood on her clothes and no idea how it got there. Runs until 19 October. Glasgow tickets at platform-online.co.uk; Edinburgh tickets at traverse.co.uk.

ART

Contemporary Scottish artist Jamie Primrose will soon present his latest collection of over 50 colourful new oil paintings and striking monochrome Indian inks at Dundas Street Gallery. With his obsession for capturing ever-changing light cascading over the capital’s architecture, he highlights iconic streets, monuments and landmarks, including Calton Hill and Arthur’s Seat. Jamie Primrose: Enchanting Vistas runs from Friday 08 to Saturday 16 November. jamieprimrose.com

MUSICAL

Featuring a company of more than 50 world-class performers and a full-scale orchestra, the multiaward-winning Lincoln Center Theater’s production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s The King And I is embarking on a world tour direct from its sold out season at The London Palladium. Catch the muchloved musical at Edinburgh Playhouse from 17 to 26 October. atgtickets.com

DANCE

Scotland’s leading electronic music festival is back for another Halloween marathon inside Edinburgh’s Royal Highland Centre on 26 October. Running from midday until 11pm, Terminal V: The Reckoning will showcase some of the biggest names in house and techno such as Ben Klock, Marcel Dettmann, Hot Since 82 and Alan Fitzpatrick. terminalv.co.uk

16


FROM DENMARK. TO THE WORLD.

INTERIOR DESIGN SERVICE by

Imagine the feeling of a home designed to fit your lifestyle and reflect your personality. It’s a desire we all share but our lifestyles often stop us from doing so. Thankfully, your Personal Interior Designer is ready to help with one goal: co-creating your dream space with style guidance tailored to your exact needs. From simple advice on colours and arranging accessories, to a complete home restyle with mood boards and 3D visualisations - talk to us and make your dream home a reality.. Book a consultation online or visit us in your local store. DANISH DESIGN SINCE 1952 | BOCONCEPT.COM

ROSE STREET, EDINBURGH. 0131 226 6367 BUCHANAN GALLERIES, PRINCES SQUARE, GLASGOW. 0141 341 4920

17


THINK PINK It’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month so help women in need by buying one of the many products donating to Breast Cancer Care, Breast Cancer Now and Breast Cancer Research Fund.

4

ELEMIS Limited Edition Pro-Collagen Marine Cream, £110, elemis.co.uk

ghd ink on pink platimum+ styler, £175, ghdhair.com

3 WHERE TO BAG A PRE-LOVED DESIGNER BARGAIN With over a dozen charity shops lining its pretty streets, Stockbridge is a haven for fashionistas searching for an original piece and, this month, for one weekend only, they are all uniting to give shoppers special deals, fun activities and heaps of incentives to visit. Redefining charity shopping, the area’s distinct and unique mix of charity shops are full of vintage treasures you won’t find anywhere else and for a fraction of the original price. Look carefully and you can find big-name designer brands and heirloom fashion made using colours and fabrics unavailable on the High Street today. And it’s not just your wardrobe that will benefit, so will your conscience. An estimated 300,000+ tonnes of used clothing goes to landfill in the UK every year, so donating and shopping for pre-loved clothes not only gives to worthwhile causes but also helps reduce negative environmental impact. The Stockbridge Charity Shop weekend takes place from 18 to 20 October. For more information and a full list of all the stores taking part, visit stockbridgeedinburgh.com.

18

Lulu Guinness Natasha Trainer in chalk and blush, £145, luluguinness.com

Bobbi Brown Proud to be Pink lip colour duo, £35, bobbibrown.co.uk

Sequin dress, £48, dorothyperkins.com


GLIDE TO THE AIRPORT

F A M I LY

£22.50

U P T O 2 A D U LT S & 3 C H I L D R E N

Buy your ticket online at edinburghticket.com


5

FOLLOW T H G I L E TH

rk nights up the da f these n te h g ri B it to one o with a vis ation displays m lu in dazzling il

E

very year the return of The Enchanted Forest to Faskally Wood, Pitlochry, (03 October to 03 November) gets us thinking about crisp dark nights, bonfires and Christmas. Closer to home, light nights are becoming quite the thing with a whole host of twinkling fairy lights and state-of-the-art projections on show from now until the end of the year. Tickets are now on sale for Christmas at the Botanics from 22 November to 29 December. The festive light spectacular at The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh is a lovely way to entertain the whole family of an evening, showing the gardens in all their glory. The toasted marshmallows along the way are worth the visit alone. We’re also excited to hear about Castle of Light (Thursday to Sunday, 14 November to 22 December), a mesmerising 90-minute journey of light, sound and wonder. It’s the biggest light experience to hit the city centre and an amazing chance to see Edinburgh

20

Castle illuminated with tales from Scotland’s past. Out of town, The Winter Realm of the Paraffin Pixies (prize for the best title!) takes place at Almond Valley Heritage Centre in Livingston on selected dates in December and January and promises a magical world of twinkling lights and winding woodland trails. Whilst Archerfield Walled Garden and Rogue Village's Christmas Fairy Trail from 06-24 December will be a sight to behold, taking visitors to the East Lothian haunt on an immersive outdoor theatre experience set in the estate's woodland and the chance to see the ever-popular fairy trail as never before. Dalkeith Country Park’s new Spectacle of Light from 07 December until 05 January is another must-see, promising a kaleidoscope of illuminated parasols, a glittering woodland canopy, Sky maze and more. Meanwhile over in West Lothian, the Beecraigs Festive Forest debuts from 05 to 24 December with

a stunning illumination trail winding 1.5km through a picturesque section of Beecraigs Country Park. With a live music stage and its own silent disco, the enchanting forest trail is the perfect place for families to get in the festive spirit. We hope to see you there.

NEED TO KNOW For further information and tickets... • Beecraigs Festive Forest, beecraigsfestiveforest.buzz • Castle of Light, CastleofLight.scot • Christmas at The Botanics, rbge.org.uk • Christmas Fairy Trail, achristmasfairytrail.com • Enchanted Forest, enchantedforest.org.uk • Spectacle of Light, dalkeithcountrypark.co.uk • The Winter Realm of the Paraffin Pixies, almondvalley.co.uk


Enchanted Forest

21


Be Creative

For the widest range of authentic natural baking ingredients instore and online

www.realfoods.co.uk 37 Broughton Street & 8 Brougham Street organic

Happily Ever After…

S

et in an idyllic country estate on the banks or the River Esk near Edinburgh, Melville Castle is a unique and enchanting location for saying ‘I do’. The opulent State Rooms provide the perfect setting for arrival drinks, canapés and Champagne receptions. You can enjoy the wedding breakfast, created by the inhouse chefs, in the excellent viscount dining room or the marquee then dance into the evening before sinking into the sumptuous comfort of the beautifully furnished rooms and suites. Outstanding hospitality, unsurpassed attention to detail and a specialist wedding team catering to your every need, combined with fabulous food in a spectacular setting make Melville Castle the only venue to consider for your wedding.

To find out if Melville Castle could be The One for you or to arrange a visit, contact the Wedding & Events Team. Tel: 0131 6540088 or events@melvillecastle.com

22

plant based

vegan

vegetarian


WHO SAID IT?

6

Guess which comedy genius came out with these one-liners...

2

“You’re strong, you’re a Kelly Clarkson song, you got this.”

3

“A well-balanced person has a drink in each hand.”

4

“I’ve always wanted to go to Switzerland to see what the army does with those wee red knives.”

i Gram by Jaim Photo

5

“This bathroom reminds me a lot of a skin tag. It’s not hurting anyone but it doesn’t look great.”

6

“My parents used to take me to the pet department and tell me it was a zoo.”

7

“I want to take him from a pre-pubescent Justin Bieber into a world-tour purpose Biebs, except for one that didn’t get cancelled and break everyone’s heart.”

One more thing JVN and ‘oor Billy have in common is that they’re both set to be entertaining audiences in Glasgow later this month. Catch Jonathan at the SEC Armadillo for his Road to Beijing live tour on 19 October and an exclusive screening of Billy’s final stand-up tour The Sex Life of Bandages at Vue Glasgow Fort on 10 October.

Answers: 1: BC, 2: JVN, 3: BC, 4: BC, 5: JVN, 6: BC, 7: JVN

1

“Never trust a man who, when left alone in a room with a tea cosy, doesn’t try it on.”

ston

Aside from their long hair and tall stature, you might think Queer Eye’s Jonathan Van Ness and our own Billy Connolly have nothing in common but you’d be wrong. The camp Netflix star and legendary stand-up comedian have some of the best one-liners we’ve ever heard. But whose pearls of wisdom are these? (Answers below).

23


JOIN THE WORLD’S BIG SLEEP OUT 7 ement that was The charity mov is set to take rgh born in Edinbu e ag to the global st

R

esearch by the Institute of Global Homelessness shows that figures have reached an all new high with more than 100 million people homeless and displaced around the world. If you want to do your bit by raising some much-needed funds and helping to shine a light on the issue of homelessness, you might like to think about taking part in The World’s Big Sleep Out on 07 December. Spearheaded by Josh Littlejohn MBE founder of social enterprise Social Bite who pioneered the movement when he launched the CEO sleepout in Edinburgh in 2016 followed by Sleep in the Park in 2017 and 2018 – The World’s Big Sleep Out is taking place in 50 locations around the world including West Princes Street Gardens in Edinburgh. Its aim is to raise $50,000,000 and it’s thought to be the largest charitable fundraising

Brush up on your language skills at the sixth Edinburgh Spanish Film Festival taking residence at the Filmhouse and 50 George Square Lecture Theatre until 12 October and at Glasgow Film Theatre in November. It’ll showcase 17 feature films and eight short films in Spanish, including the Scottish premiere of Almost 40 and Campeones (a funny, tender film about a real Spanish basketball team of people with learning difficulties). There will also be a special screening of Yuli for schools at 10.30am on Tuesday 08 October. Tickets from £3 (schools) - £10.50. Find out more at edinburghspanishfilmfestival.com

24

8

Arde Madrid

¿HABLAS ESPAÑOL?

campaign in a generation. There are a whole host of celebs backing the campaign including six-time Olympic champion Sir Chris Hoy MBE and Will Smith and Dame Helen Mirren will start the night with a bedtime story in Times Square (New York) and Trafalgar Square (London) respectively. There will also be stripped back, live acoustic music performances throughout the world with the line-up announced soon. 100 per cent of funds raised will go towards homelessness charities, with a 50/50 split between local and global charities. To register or to find out more, visit bigsleepout.com.


OSKA / ISCHIKO 17 Stafford St Edinburgh EH3 7BJ T +44 1316 081179 Shop online uk.oska.com


RE E H T EM IS L B O A PRH PORN? WIT Channel 4’s Generation Porn documentary gave an unsettling insight into the effects of the porn industry on the younger generation. But what about our own relationships? Edinburgh-based therapist Laura McNaught reveals how pornography could be coming between us

26

9


T

MEN BECOME SO USED TO THE EASE OF VIEWING PORN OF WHATEVER VARIETY THEY LIKE, WHENEVER THEY LIKE, THAT THE DESIRE FOR REAL SEX IS DIMINISHED”

here’s no doubt that porn is a big player in the sex lives of many couples. As a relationship and psychosexual therapist, I can say that with confidence and the stats suggest that the prevalence of porn is only increasing. According to an annual review, the world’s largest porn website, Pornhub, has seen an increase of five billion visits per year - to an average of 92 million visitors every single day. So porn is certainly popular. But what kind of porn? The data throws up some surprising search terms among the predictable ‘lesbian’ and ‘MILF’ requests. Here in the UK for example, ‘British chav’ is the 9th most popular search term and requests for ‘giantess’ increased by 354 per cent. No, I don’t know why either. What I do know is that porn is easier to access than ever before (one adult filmmaker on the Generation Porn doc shockingly revealed Twitter to be among the world’s biggest porn sites) and with so much out there, searches can be tailored to the user’s very specific interests and preferences. But with consumption growing, what effect is pornography having in our bedrooms? In recent years, we’ve become more aware that too much porn can cause problems with sexual performance, as well as a loss of attraction to real, living and breathing partners. And whilst both men and women view porn, men are impacted more significantly due to their usage patterns. What is surprising is that men are encountering problems at a much younger age. Sexual problems in young men used to be uncommon and did not begin to rise until they reached 40, but this has changed dramatically, with multiple studies reporting historically high levels of erectile dysfunction. The studies also reveal another new difficulty: low libido. Men become so used to the ease of viewing porn of whatever variety they like, whenever they like, that the desire for real sex is diminished. It can seem like too much effort, as well as too large a gap between the fantasy porn scenarios and real physical, partnered sex. Add porn-related erection problems to low libido, and performance anxieties are then thrown into the mix, making the prospect of sex even less appealing. Avoidance sets in, partners feel rejected, intimacy declines, the relationship is damaged and the couple becomes stuck. Relationship damage is also common where there is a discovery that a partner is addicted to pornography or where it has escalated into other sexual behaviours, such as fetishes or infidelity. Feelings of extreme hurt and betrayal can plunge the relationship into crisis and a fight for survival. And that’s often when people turn to therapy for help. Ultimately, for most couples, sex is important. Research confirms that it strengthens the bonds between partners and bolsters long-term relationship satisfaction. The good news is that, with support and commitment, we can recover from porn-induced sexual difficulties and heal our relationships. Couples can rediscover the pleasure of real sex that ain’t like the movies; it’s imperfect, it’s connected, it’s a whole lot better. If you’d like to learn more about how therapy might be able to help your relationship, visit lauramcnaught.com

27


10 FRIGHT NIGHT Have the spookiest Halloween at one of Edinburgh’s most haunted spots…

EDINBURGH PLAYHOUSE THEATRE This year’s spooky special at the Playhouse is The Rocky Horror Show, running from 28 October to 02 November. If you’re heading along and notice a man wearing grey overalls, rather than stockings and suspenders, you might have spotted the theatre’s very own ghost, Albert. Believed to be an old maintenance man or stage hand who somehow died in the building, Albert likes to walk through walls, jangle keys and slam doors. Still, he doesn’t seem to be a malevolent spirit. In fact, he’s become a part of the Playhouse family – the theatre bar, Albert’s, is named in his honour. For tickets, visit atgtickets.com. THE REAL MARY KING’S CLOSE A labyrinth of Old Town alleyways, this 17th century street located underneath the City Chambers on the Royal Mile is famous for its myths and mysteries. Discover the dark secrets which remain hidden down there on the late-night witchcraft tour, Condemned, which runs each Thursday, Friday and Saturday in October. Tickets £19.95 at realmarykingsclose.com. GREYFRIAR’S KIRKYARD Not only is this one of the most haunted places in the city, it’s said to be one of the most haunted places in the world. Enter the MacKenzie Poltergeist, ghost of George MacKenzie, a 17th-century lawyer responsible for the deaths of around 18,000 of King Charles II opponents, many of whom were imprisoned inside a section of the Greyfriars Kirkyard called the Covenanter’s Prison. If you’re brave enough, join City of the Dead’s Haunted Graveyard Tour which takes in the Covenanter’s Prison and Mackenzie’s lair, the Black Mausoleum. Tickets £13 at cityofthedeadtours.com.

28

OR JOIN GLASGOW’S DEATHLY FIESTA…

Growing from a single Halloween party at London’s Troxy four years ago, Festival of the Dead is now a national tour bringing a dazzling display of Halloween-inspired hedonism to Glasgow’s O2 Academy on Saturday 09 November. Featuring a cast of creepy characters and otherworldly creations, acrobats, circus performers, and magnificent carnival processions, all set to a high-octane soundtrack. The Dark Carnival is a glimpse into the underworld offering a real night of the living dead. Tickets from £19 at festivalofthedead.co.uk.


CELEBRATE THE FESTIVE SEASON IN STYLE From a lavish dinner to an intimate get-together, we have the perfect Christmas package for you

Packages from just £29pp Call 0131 220 6666 for more details

www.radissoncollection.com 1 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh EH1 1AD

THE DESTINATION FOR MEN’S FORMALWEAR WWW.HARRYBROWNLONDON.COM

@HARRYBROWNMENSWEAR #HARRYBROWNMENSWEAR

29


FASHION FORECAST The trends you need to know for Autumn Winter 2019

Baum und Pferdgarten Ani Dress, £249, Frontiers Woman The Boyscouts Earring rivet pearl gold, £233, Epitome of Edinburgh

Munthe Dull dress, £295, Ooh! Ruby Shoes

OLD ROMANTIC Moody dark florals are this season’s must-wear for women, pair midi dresses in vintage prints with cosy coats, chunky boots and sleek accessories

Oakwood Cyber Beige Coat, £199, Biscuit Clothing

Floral print dress, £59.99, Zara

Sunglasses, £15, Marks & Spencer

Circle crocodile bag with resin handle, £25, M&Co

30

Leather high heel boots with tall leg, £119, Zara


FASHION

BLACK IS BACK

Whether you go slim and sharp for a slick evening look or looser and relaxed for day wear, classic black is where it’s at for modern men.

Fellini black Traveller tailored trousers, from £25, Slaters Menswear Albert Jacket, £265, Walker Slater

M&S COLLECTION Pure cotton crew neck t-shirt, £6, Marks & Spencer

Common Projects Original Achilles white leather sneakers, £290, Mr Porter

Bernard trouser in plain wool flannel, £155, Walker Slater

Zara

Harrison Weekender travel bag, £695, Aspinal of London

31


FASHION

PLAID POWER Aretha hoop earrings, £12, Oliver Bonas

From capes and coats to suits and dresses, checks are everywhere. Keep the look edgy with trainers or this season’s hikers

Stella dress, £199, Hobbs

Checked blazer, £26, check straight leg trouser, £14, both George at Asda

Smythe lounge blazer multi Glen check, £599, Jane Davidson

Cape jacket, £65, River Island

Eiby 915 trousers, £189, OSKA

Whistley bag, £159, Hobbs

Veja trainers, £115, Office

32


This one’s a photo finish #SUITUPSTANDOUT Edinburgh – 100 George Street, Edinburgh, EH2 3DF Tel: 0131 220 4343 Glasgow – 165 Howard Street, Glasgow, G1 4HF Tel: 0141 552 7171 Also, available from Aberdeen, Ayr, Dundee, Inverness and Stirling.

www.slaters.co.uk 33


FASHION

HARDY OUTERWEAR

Puffers, parkas and duffles will keep you warm all winter long. For maximum style points, go oversized or long line and team with a statement scarf Canada Goose Crew black shell coat, £550, Harvey Nichols

Burberry Vintage check detail wool blend hooded duffle coat, £990, Harvey Nichols

Camouflage jacket, £18, Primark

Moncler Badenne blue quilted shell jacket, £1,065, Harvey Nichols

Scarf, Johnstons of Elgin

Saucony jazz original speckle green, £75, Xile Clothing

Jeans, £22, Next

34

Yellow cambric cotton parka £525, Norse Projects at Frontiers Man


Find your perfect outerwear piece at GANT this Autumn Winter. Whether you are looking for a warm jacket for weekends away or a smart coat for special occasions, GANT has the right style for you.

Shop the collection in-store & online at: GANT Edinburgh, 90 George St, EH2 3DF, 0131 226 8640 | Collections available for men and women GANT Glasgow, 230 Ingram St, G1 1DR, 0141 222 4460 | Collections available for men, women and teen boys gant.co.uk

BRANDS

CIRCOLO DIVERSO OLIVER SWEENEY DUNO SMEDLEY XACUS V-NECK JOHN WHITE MAC TRETORN Many more...

16a Stafford Street, Edinburgh, EH3 7AU, 0131 225 8119

35


FASHION Shearling jacket with brown detailing, Marks & Spencer

HELL FOR LEATHER

Whether you’re looking for the real thing or you’re fine with faux, leather coats, skirts, and trousers are as popular on the high street as they were on the catwalks. V by Very faux leather culottes, £35, very.co.uk

Marc Jacobs sunglasses at Specsavers

Faux biker jacket, £65, Topshop

Cashmere sweater, £295, Chinti & Parker at Frontiers Woman

Minty shoes, £72, Office

Gianvito Rossi leather ankle boots, £815, Pam Jenkins

Ruika 901 belt bag, £169, OSKA Brown faux leather utility pencil skirt, £35, River Island

36


NEW

Arctic Stream COLLECTION

As glacial ice moves and changes, rocks of different shapes and sizes are carried with it, often coming to rest beside sparkling meltwater. Arctic Stream is inspired by this process, and by the shapes and colours of glacial ice, water and rock.

Join Sheila in Stockbridge, Edinburgh, for Meet the Designer, 25 – 27 October ORKNEY | EDINBURGH | GLASGOW | LOCH LOMOND

01856 861 203 | sheilafleet.com


CLOTHES SWAP

If you’re making efforts to be more mindful when it comes to your shopping habits, don't miss TOAST Circle - a clothes swap initiative at the new TOAST boutique in Edinburgh’s North West Circus Place. The in-store event (including welcome drink, talk on slow fashion and Q&A) starts at 6.30pm on 09 October and you can bring up to five items you deem as high quality to switch with other customers. To register for the event, visit eventbrite.co.uk.

RARE JEWELS

For statement jewellery designed with rare Scottish gold, check out the first in a series of celebratory jewels by Hamilton & Inches. The exclusive, handcrafted collection features 30 heirloom pieces including the show stopping Queen of Scots ring (pictured) with 8.87 carat, elongated cushion-cut natural sapphire cradled by epaulette-cut diamond shoulders. For more information, visit hamiltonandinches.com.

TH E

DROP YOUR NEED-TO-KNOW FASHION NEWS

BRAND OF THE MONTH OSKA

WHAT IS IT? Contemporary German fashion label offering an elegant collection of casual womenswear.

WHERE DO YOU GET IT? In the capital’s West End at 17 Stafford Street.

WHY WE RATE IT... Flattering for all body types and available in sizes 0 - 5 (UK 8-18), Oska is renowned for its relaxed separates, premium materials, versatile colour palette and striking silhouettes (think Box shape, O shape and A shape) which are perfect for layering. The Edinburgh boutique also offers style coaching appointments and stocks sister label Ischiko autumn/winter 19 collections (you can find it online at uk.oska.com).

38

#FollowFriday

@thelondonchatter London based blogger and influencer Kelly Eastwood blends an eclectic mix of colours with feminine, relaxed style and statement accessories. She also showcases some amazing travel destinations.


FASHION

INTO THE WILD

Keep your eyes peeled for the new Wilderness Collection for men and women at Barbour’s flagship Edinburgh store on Frederick Street. Curated by award-winning presenter and adventurer Ben Fogle and his (writer and broadcaster) wife, Marina, the men’s collection is casually rugged with subtle hues of country colours whilst Marina’s edit for women effortlessly combines sophistication and functionality. barbour.com

SIMPLE SILVER

If minimal adornment is more your style, you’ll love the latest addition to House of Fraser Glasgow’s jewellery department – the ultrachic Icelandic jeweller Aurum by Guðbjörg. Handmade using recycled metals and sustainable methods, the latest collection has an organic feel and features finely crafted earrings, bracelets and necklaces in both gold-plated sterling silver and 925 sterling silver. Prices from just £44.

READER OFFER

20% OFF A STYLISH NEW SUIT

S I-ON LOVES…

Luxury Scottish and Irish made knitwear brand & Daughter. Created from the finest 100 per cent natural yarns, the cardis, tunic knits and roll necks are perfect winter warmers. Available at Frontiers Woman, 16B Stafford St, EH3 7AU, frontiers-woman.com.

ay hello to Harry Brown London, the stylish menswear brand specialising in modern tailoring in clean colours and lines. They recently relaunched their website and to celebrate they're offering i-on readers an exclusive 20 per cent off their first purchase online. From rich navy checks to heritage greys and brown wool suits, you’ll find suits for every occasion. Check out hero pieces including the SEB navy pinstripe double breasted suit (pictured), £145, and HENRY blue check threepiece suit, £175, and redeem the discount online with code ION20 at harrybrownlondon.com.

39


FEATURES

MYSTYLE

Natasha Khushi

The Glaswegian jewellery designer and brains behind label Opuline talks eastern glamour, biker boots and statement earrings MY SIGNATURE STYLE I am a bit of a chameleon and have a lot of different styles, from laid-back and chilled in Adidas joggers with a black hoodie to that eastern glam kind of vibe – big, bouncy curls (Monica Bellucci style), nails done and classy clothes. DESIGN INSPIRATION I’m of Indian and Pakistani descent so cultural inheritance and heritage is a big influence. I also love colour in gemstones and design houses that focus on craftsmanship over fast fashion. I value good, well-made clothes and I’d rather queue up for a sample sale rather than buy something that’s cheap. If it’s something I can’t afford, I’ll wait until it goes on sale. WARDROBE MUST-HAVE Biker boots because I am so ‘dive bar to runway.’ I have a pair of Balenciaga boots that I’ve worn to death. And regardless of what else I’m wearing, I’ll always throw on a pair of statement Opuline earrings – they make me feel amazing. That’s what I like about my jewellery; it makes you feel like you don’t have to be Amal Clooney to be a goddess.

40

STYLE ICONS My mum is my role model. She is so fashionable and has impeccable taste. Her look is very classic and glamorous but she always brings a personal flair and it’s that quirky edge that makes her style so unique. MY ADDRESS BOOK I adore independent brands and am part of a community called the Lone Design Club. It’s an online specialised concept store, stocking some of my favourite designers who make handmade, timeless pieces. I also love shopping internationally and have secret hotspots in Ibiza and Barcelona. BIGGEST ACCOMPLISHMENT Opuline. The brand started as a hobby with my mum selling jewellery for her charity and I am so happy it has turned into something I can now call my career - that’s really exciting. Shop the collection at opuline.co.uk


A.P.C. Chloe Stora Common Projects Danner Engineered Garments Grenson Masscob Mass Norse Projects orSlow Tricker’s Veja

2019

Exclusive cashmere lounge with Cameron taylor*

EPITOMEOFEDINBURGH.COM

Iconic Bridal Styling Since 2004 Temperley Suzanne Neville Sassi Holford Halfpenny London Sassi Holford Mother Of The Bride Event 24th October

www.rachelscottcouture.co.uk Tel: 0131 556 1520

41


HO M E

REPORT Interiors news and what to buy now

THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME

Are you one of Scotland’s 200,000 listed building owners? If you are maintaining, renovating or conserving your listed home, make sure you get down to The Scottish Listed Property Show. The event takes place at the Assembly Rooms on 26 October and will pull together the biggest collection of specialist conservation suppliers and experts all under one roof. Tickets cost £10 in advance or £15 on the door. For more info, visit lpoc. scot or call 0131 357 3300.

ARTY POP-UP

We’re loving the brand new pop-up Bookmarket by the Fruitmarket Gallery at the newly designed Waverley Mall. Located directly above Waverley train station, and accessible via Williams and Johnson Coffee Co, it offers niche titles, hard-to-find arts resource texts, artist’s books, and specialist books on typography, art theory, design and architecture.

DID YOU KNOW…?

NEW DEVELOPMENT COMING SOON Just when you think there's no way that Tollcross could look any more different than it does now, along comes another new development. Keep your eyes on the new Freer Street for canalside living in the capital. The New Fountainbridge development by Vastint Hospitality will include duplex storey apartments, townhouses and penthouses with roof terraces. Find out more at newfountainbridge.co.uk.

Are you a wallflower?

The garden might not look so happy over the winter but you can enjoy some botanical beauty at home with The Accessorize Wallpaper Collection, featuring a range of pretty prints from exotic palm leaves to oriental lotus flowers. All £30 per roll.

42

Adding a bedroom can increase a Glaswegian’s home worth by 47 per cent. According to a study by selfstorage experts Safestore, it's the best value for money home improvement. The study also revealed that new boilers/heating systems can boost your home’s value by almost two per cent.


Airb nbsavvy Airbnb Management Edinburgh

We are a letting agency offering short term flexible solutions to landlords. • Introductory 10% management fee. • We take care of all your needs including linen, cleaning and meeting your guests. • Please contact us at airbnbsavvy.co.uk

0131 337 2579 | 51-57 dalry road, edinburgh, eh11 2bx | developmentdirect.co.uk Multi Award-Winning Kitchen & Bathroom Design Studio

a division of


TRENDS TRANSLATED

Four interiors experts reveal how to incorporate the latest looks into your home

Etta sideboard, £1275, Jeffreys Interiors

Malmo cushion with suede corners, £250, and linen boucle throw £POA, both de Le Cuona at Jeffreys Interiors

Go organic Carley Kyle, Interior Designer at Jeffreys Interiors

44

Maroc linen and leather buckle cushion by De Le Cuona, £255, Jeffreys Interiors

“There’s a growing variety of furniture and accessories in natural and organic materials giving an earthy, grounded feel to a space. Raw materials show true craftsmanship, they’re not fast fashion so buy pieces you love that will last a lifetime. In our latest showroom makeover, we’re featuring a new sideboard (Etta) by Andrew Martin; made in a soft, light oak, its natural knots and grains add to the charm of the piece and make each one individual. Layering natural textures will also make your home feel more sumptuous – think linen cushions and wool throws on a leather chair. We have a new selection of cushions by de Le Cuona which are the epitome of luxury home style and come in a range of soft flax linens, suedes, silks and cashmere wool.”


INTERIORS

Coven wallpaper, £POA, Maison C

Jungle throw by BFGF, £208, Trouva

Celebrate the female figure

Emily Smoor, Interior Designer, Fantoush

“The curvaceous female form is having a renaissance but not in a transitory, Jonie from Mad Men kind of way; this time, curves are here to stay. We are talking a crossplatform, catwalk walking, Vogue covering, Instagramming, full blown phenomenon and beautiful representations of women’s bodies are everywhere in the interiors world. Get in on the trend with accessories inspired by womanly curves. Liberty of London are on board with Anissa Kermiche’s Love Handles vase, available in two earthy autumnal colours. Or for something more affordable, good old Urban Outfitters has the Female Form planter. If it’s a voluptuous hug you are after, look no further than BFGF’s brilliant range of abstract throws - perfect to keep cosy but so good you could hang it on a wall. Or go all out with Maison C’s statement wallpaper featuring frolicking nudes.”

Anissa Kermiche’s Love Handles vase, £340, Liberty

45


All items, Madam Stolz at Pad Lifestyle

Embrace an adventurous spirit

Anna Atwal of Pad Lifestyle

“One of our favourite trends this season is Global Nomad, which has us dreaming of sun soaked foreign lands. The key to creating a successful sophisticated look with this eclectic trend is by selecting a rich, earthy colour palette which you can build upon with ornate textiles, hand crafted ceramics, woven baskets and soft lighting. Think tassels, pompoms, sea grass weaving and block printing on everything from cushions to wall art. Embrace the vast array of international products at your fingertips and relish in layering patterns, accessories and furniture from far flung cultures.”

Bloomingville seagrass basket, £33, Pad Lifestyle

Ruby square pouffe by Madam Stolz, £150, Pad Lifestyle

46

Iron palm tree candle holder by Madam Stolz, £18, Pad Lifestyle


*Get 15% off these prices by taking advantage of BoConcept’s current promotion available to all customers using their free interior design service.

INTERIORS

Oxford bed (excl. mattress) in purple cotton velvet, £4,086, BoConcept

Cross over the dark side

Jennifer Wilson, Company Stylist for BoConcept Scotland

“There’s a definite move towards a more dramatic and sophisticated look, which is a reaction to years of the grey Scandi style. The cosiness of rich, warm coloured velvet, suede and leather adds an air of sophistication whether this is adopted in furniture or accessories. Stick with colour palettes of deep purples and greens, navy and black, with metallic accents of brass and steel and you can’t go wrong. And if you’re investing in large solid pieces, consider dark oak or glossy marble rather than natural wood or matt surfaces.” Vienna chair in camel sienna leather, £1,322, BoConcept

Sevilla coffee table with dark marble ceramic top, £1,239, BoConcept Osaka sofa in dust red cotton velvet, £3,736, BoConcept

47


TRAVEL

Not just a B&B Carrie Mitchell discovers an idyllic escape on the outskirts of Edinburgh

T

he first B&B I remember going to was in Blackpool with my grandparents. We’re talking 30 years ago now but my most distinct memories involve doilies, floral wallpaper and the greasy fry-up we were served in a dining room which smelt of burnt fat. Ever since, I’ve avoided the ‘B&B’, preferring boutique hotels and, in recent years, the ubiquitous Airbnb. But when I was searching for accommodation for my closest friends and family over my wedding weekend, I found myself stumped. The venue was a super-cool converted dairy farm in the Balerno countryside but the nearest accommodation came in the form of ludicrously expensive five star resorts or uninspiring airport hotels. Or so I thought. And then I stumbled across Just B (or at least my Google maps search did). Zooming in, the place looked the business – a pretty white cottage with manicured gardens, a private driveway, and all within a five minute drive from the venue. Bingo. But could I really take my nearest and dearest to a naff B&B over such a special weekend? Well as it turns out, most definitely because this place isn’t naff in the slightest. Owned by couple Geoff and Karen, who signs off every email with ‘Namaste’ and a praying hands emoji (you gotta love it); Just B is a breath of fresh air. From the moment we set foot in the airy white lobby, Karen makes us feel completely at home, immediately drawing us to her bosom (quite literally) then tactfully disappearing to let us

48


FEATURES

ICONIC EDINBURGH Louise Dickins does autumn in the city

W settle in. The main house comprises four spacious rooms, all decorated in pure white and kept spotlessly clean. In each one, there’s fresh flowers, immaculately made beds, luxury en-suite bathrooms, a welcome basket and a bottle of wine – or in my and my soon-to-be husband’s case, a bottle of chilled Prosecco. So far, it’s up there with the nicest hotels I’ve ever stayed in and actually it transpires, it’s even better because there’s none of that stuffy formality. Instead, it feels like we have the run of the place. Not only do my mates have their own bungalow just next door so they can make as much noise as they like; we all also have access to a beautiful outdoor terrace, leading off the main house, and kitted out with a woodburning stove, Sonos system and hot tub. It’s here we spend the evening before the wedding bonding, boozing and generally having the best time. Bleary-eyed the next morning, we all descend on the dining room where there is blessedly not a whiff of burnt fat but a generous buffet laden with fruit, cereal, and pastries; and a proper breakfast menu featuring all the millennial faves: Eggs Bene, Eggs & Avo, pancakes, you name it. Bustling behind the scenes over our mammoth order of 25 poached eggs, Karen and Geoff are as sunny and helpful as ever. In fact, it’s Geoff who drives me and my dad to the wedding, kindly offering to play chauffeur with his own Mercedes limousine. So, if you’re considering a weekend away, consider Just B. It might be only 20 minutes from the centre of Edinburgh but nestled in the foothills of the Pentland National Park, you’ll feel a million miles away and, if Karen and Geoff have anything to do with it, you are guaranteed the most wonderful stay. Rooms at Just B cost from £120 per night. The Ultra B suite (pictured) costs £250 including a bottle of prosecco. There are also women’s wellbeing retreats and events taking place from October through to May. For more information, visit justbedinburgh.com.

ith the leaves turning jewel like shades in our parks, crescents and gardens, autumn is one of the loveliest times of year for a wander around the city. The Royal Botanic Gardens reaches peak splendour at this time of year. The Water of Leith is ablaze too. Find and eat blackberries on a walk from Stockbridge (start with a box of delicious paella from the Sunday market) along the river past delightful Dean Village to the National Gallery of Modern Art. The Antony Gormley sculptures are back in the river too. Ann Street, also in Stockbridge, has the prettiest front gardens and the houses are gorgeous. I’d start my walk there. With a delicious nip in the air, a warming cup of hot chocolate should be on your radar and you’ll find some of the best at Mary’s Milk Bar, Wellington Coffee and Leo’s Beanery. I knew there was more than one reason why I love autumn in Edinburgh.

Louise is the owner of Dickins, Edinburgh’s premium letting agent for short term and holiday letting. Dickins looks after lots of cosy homes which are perfect for an Autumn stay. www.dickins.co.uk

49


FEATURES

THE MUST-VISIT BOUTIQUE

BEAUTYNOTES

For a whole host of cutting-edge beauty brands, including cult skin-care hit The Ordinary, Niod and The Chemistry Brand, head over to the west end where you’ll find the UK’s first Scottish outpost of The Abnormal Beauty Company Deciem housed in a cute boutique at 4 William Street, EH3 7NH. deciem.com

Must try products and treatments

Three brightening eye creams to try... 1. Erborian Korean Skin Therapy CC Eye, £34, smooths, brightens and moisturises while helping to hide dark circles and puffiness. The magic formula changes colour on contact with the skin and conceals without causing creases. 2. An oldie but goodie, Origins GinZing Refreshing Eye Cream, £23, gives tired eyes a lift thanks to its natural optic brighteners which refresh, brighten and depuff eyes. 3. Lavera’s award-winning Firming Eye Cream, £22.95, is enriched with powerful natural ingredients that stimulate collagen production and give intensive hydration. The metal applicator has a cooling effect, leaving eyes feeling rejuvenated too. laverauk.co.uk

TRIED&TESTED Carrie Mitchell on Billion Dollar Smile’s Teeth Whitening Strips, £22.49. Non-peroxide and gentle on the teeth, I wasn’t convinced these minty flavoured strips would be all that effective. I couldn’t have been more wrong. The box said you’d see results after applying for 15 minutes a day for two weeks. I saw results after just one application. An easy, affordable way to an instantly whiter, brighter smile. Available in Superdrug and online at billiondollarsmilecosmetics.co.uk.

50

BEAUTY EXPERT Featuring Simon Hill, owner of Sesh Hairdressing in Leith My winter hair care tip is… regular conditioning treatments. The cold, wind and snow can dry out and damage the hair so treating it to regular conditioning treatments will inject key nutrients back into the follicles and keep hair looking and feeling fantastic. I regularly have… sports massages. Cycling is a real passion of mine and I take part in different bike rides throughout the year for charity and fun. My signature scent is… Bvlgari Aqva – it’s always been a favourite of mine. My top three grooming essentials are… Murdock London Beard Oil, Sebastian Craft Clay, Nioxin Shampoo and Conditioner. They’re all fantastic. Seshhairdressing.co.uk



BEAUTY

WIN… a luxury hair, beauty and nail voucher at Salon Studios WHERE TO BOOK YOUR NEXT FACIAL Amanda Southey checks into newly opened The Source Clinic

W

e all know the importance of looking after our skin but hectic schedules often mean it gets little more love than a quick face wash. I am no exception and after a busy summer, my skin was looking dull, dehydrated and in need of some serious TLC. Enter Julie Brown, who has recently opened the most beautiful salon in Morningside. Specialising in results-driven treatments, The Source Clinic tailors every session to the individual so my Signature Facial, £65, begins with a short consultation to discuss what I’d like to achieve: that long-absent glow please. The following 45 minutes are spent in total relaxation as Julie applies a carefully chosen combination of products by AlumierMD, a medical grade, high end skincare brand. A retexturising mask is followed by a super-hydrating hyaluronic acid before a brightening accelerator is applied with a clever little gizmo called a Gua Sha sculptor tool which maximises penetration while increasing collagen and lymphatic drainage. The scraping sensation felt strange but wonderful and afterwards, my skin looked visibly lifted and positively radiant. I felt so confident, I even did the school run with no make-up on - I figure all that time I’ll save in the morning can now be dedicated to regular facials. The Source Clinic, 20 Morningside Rd, EH10 4DA, 0131 447 4369. thesourceclinic.com

52

Just in time to get you preened and perfect for the festive party season, the lovely people at Salon Studios are offering i-on readers the chance to win a hair, beauty and nail voucher worth £150. A new concept in the UK, inside Salon Studios you’ll find a community of top-of-their- game self-employed hair and beauty experts all doing their own thing in their own salon spaces. They’ve all taken up residence for the price they would pay to rent a chair in someone else’s salon but here, it’s their own business vision and name that hangs above the door. One lucky i-on reader will now have the chance to try the Salon Studios experience first-hand. We’re sure you’ll like it enough that you’ll want to tell your friends about it too. TO ENTER Visit ionmagazine.co.uk by noon on Monday 21 October 2019 and leave your details. The winner will be notified by email and announced in the November issue of i-on. Double your chances by entering on Instagram @ion_magazine and Facebook @ionedinburgh. Terms and conditions: Voucher to be used by 31 January 2020. Appointments subject to availability.


Hair & Beauty

The one affordable luxury YOU must have!

46 George Street 0131 220 0777 3 Drumsheugh Place 0131 225 2234 39 Lothian Road 0131 228 9977 45 York Place 0131 558 1010 2 Bruntsfield Avenue 0131 478 3522

www.cheyneshairdressing.com


ON THE FOOD

RADAR New openings, must-try menus and foodie finds

I-ON LOVES…

eteaket’s Pumpkin Chai; a rich, spicy drink perfect for a tea latte, cold brew or hot toddy. Available until mid-November from eteaket.co.uk, in the Frederick Street tea room or at the Rose Street concept store. £7.95 for 100g.

COMING UP ROSES

EARLY MORNING SCRUM

During the Rugby World Cup, there’s a new hangout for dedicated rugby fans at Eastside on George Street. Rex Club House is a sports pop-up which will be screening early morning matche while offering good food, coffee by Ruck Coffee (the brainchild of Scotland players Damien Hoyland and Stuart McInally) and a shop where you can pick up Rex Club’s range of caps and clothing. For more information on timings and screenings, visit rexclub.co.uk and montpeliers.co.uk.

A RARE TIPPLE

To celebrate this month’s Edinburgh Cocktail Week, Harvey Nichols has teamed up with luxury rose liqueur Lanique for two exclusive masterclasses. Taking place in the Forth Floor Window Bar from 7pm-8.30pm on Wednesday 16 and Thursday 17 October, the £25 ticket price includes a Lanique Rose Fizz on arrival, demonstrations and tastings. For more information, call 0131 524 8350 or book at eventbrite.co.uk.

Look out for the limited edition Johnnie Walker Blue Label ‘Rare Side of Scotland’ bottle, available this month. A collaboration with award-winning Glasgow-based textile studio Timorous Beasties, the bespoke bottle showcases the beauty of the Scottish Highlands with an intricate etched design featuring three of Scotland’s rare large birds. The whisky inside is just as uncommon - every bottle of Johnnie Walker Blue Label contains remarkably rare, handpicked whiskies from the four corners of Scotland, each bringing unique flavours and a distinctive character of its own. £195 at Royal Mile Whiskies. For more stockists, visit johnniewalker.com.

54


FOOD AND DRINK

Le Monde

NEW IN TOWN The hottest places to go for… … a proper pint Bellfield Brewery tap room in Abbeyhill offers Bellfield’s award-winning vegan and gluten-free beers on keg and cask, fresh from the brewery just metres away. bellfieldbrewery.com

… sourdough pizza The first pizzeria to offer authentic Neapolitan-style sourdough pizza in the UK, Franco Manca on South St Andrew Street offers daily specials, and seven regular options, including i-on favourite ‘the no.4;’ a great combo of cured ham, wild mushrooms, and mozzarella and buffalo ricotta. francomanca.co.uk

… Sunday roast FLIPPIN’ GREAT NEWS

Pancake pioneers Stack & Still are opening their third Glasgow restaurant at Glasgow Fort shopping centre. Fans can expect more of their favourite signature stacks from Pulled Pork & Chorizo to Salted Caramel & Banana. The Stack & Still Glasgow Fort branch will also offer 2 for 1 stacks on Tuesdays after 3pm, bottomless coffee and kids eat free all day.

Formerly The Melville Bar, The Green Room Edinburgh on William Street may sell itself as a wine bar but the cool, newish hangout also offers a fantastic food menu including a Sunday roast with live jazz from 3pm to 5.30pm. thegreenroomedinburgh.co.uk

… cocktails Le Monde on George Street is looking rather fine after a complete overhaul. It looks almost as good as the new cocktail menu which offers a journey of discovery of drinks from around the world. Go try for yourself. We’re sure you’ll like. lemondehotel.co.uk

55


FEATURES

Meet the Maker

Introducing the faces behind our favourite local brands WHO Andy Murray, founder of The Drinks Bakery. WHAT The Drinks Bakery is the first drinks-dedicated bakery in the world. We create delicious savoury biscuits that are expertly flavourprofiled to match drinks such as craft beer, fine wine, whisky and gin. The Pecorino, rosemary and seaweed biscuits are the perfect partner to a G&T. WHY This stuff is in my DNA. My mum and dad were big foodies back in the ’70s and ’80s before it was cool. Mum always made tasty nibbles to go with the drinks when they had people over. I started the business because I realised that the big snack companies weren’t going to change and snacks were being left way behind the quality of the drinks served. HOW It’s really tough to launch a challenger brand and bust a new category in the food and drink industry. The biggest challenge for start-ups is cash – we just don’t have any. Unlike the big brands who can spend millions on PR, marketing and development we have to bootstrap and be as creative as possible. It’s not a level playing field but we have the advantage of being nimble and can speak directly to our audience. I have a small team of staff who are amazing. SIGNATURE DISH Monkfish and chorizo paella from the original Moro: The Cookbook. It’s so damn tasty and great to share with friends.

56

FRIDGE FAVOURITES Marmalade (if I don’t have any homemade, I buy it from Herbie of Stockbridge), Dijon mustard, proper salted butter, jamon, bottle of Mazanilla sherry, fresh herbs, Sourdough and a wedge of cheese from IJ Mellis. FOODIE SHOPS I’m lucky to have amazing shops right on my doorstop in Stockbridge. Tariq’s the grocers, IJ Mellis for world class cheeses, the wonderful Herbie deli, Raeburn Fine Wines, Vino, Armstrong’s fish shop, George Bowers butchers, Mr Eoin Coffee Roaster and Swedish pastries from Söderberg. EATING OUT Dishoom because the food and the service is top drawer. Radicibus in Stockbridge for its seriously good, interesting, different Italian food. Le Roi Fou because chef Jérôme Henry knows what he’s doing. Ox & Finch in Glasgow because they get just about everything bang-on! For local stockists and to buy online, visit thedrinksbakery.com.

THIS STUFF IS IN MY DNA - MUM ALWAYS MADE TASTY NIBBLES TO GO WITH DRINKS”


TALL GLASSES & TALLER VIEWS Champagne · Small Plates · Afternoon Tea OPEN NOW 6 M a r ke t S t re e t Ed i n b u r g h E H 1 1 D E seeyou@norlof t.co.uk 0131 322 9229 norloft.co.uk @norloft


WHERE I-ON’S BEEN EATING THIS MONTH

THE STRATHEARN

Nicky Howden celebrates in style at Gleneagles’ flagship restaurant

I

have a long-standing love affair with Gleneagles. From my honeymoon to babymoon, birthdays and anniversaries, the iconic Perthshire hotel is my ultimate go-to for memorable life events. So, it was only fitting that its famous restaurant, The Strathearn, would be the destination of choice for a very special birthday celebration. It re-opened in May after an extensive renovation and its elegant grandeur and glamorous buzz feel like something from a bygone era. Inspired by fine dining experiences of the 1920s and ’30s, it’s a place where you can expect bespoke dining trollies, silver cloches, butler trays, a pianist and theatrical flair. It’s special. The restaurant serves dinner every evening but it also opens for Sunday lunch offering a set menu using the finest locally-sourced and Scottish ingredients. I’d highly recommend the Gleneagles & Co Marrbury whisky barrel smoked salmon from Dumfries, carved at the table and served with sour cream, red onion, capers, lemon and oatcakes. Another great starter is the West Coast crab with cucumber, pink grapefruit, white balsamic and

58

hazelnut. For mains, there are five options including roast sirloin of Tweed Valley beef with all the trimmings or the stunning Seabass with roasted cauliflower, crushed potatoes, baby artichoke and Champagne sauce. Selecting a wine can be more challenging now that the wine list has doubled in size (to 700 wine labels and 39 pages, no less). If you’re stuck, let the sommelier match your wines – he did an amazing job for us. Then for a show-stopping end to the meal, the crêpe suzette flambéed at the table is a must. They don’t do things by halves here. Sunday lunch is served from 12.30pm-2.30pm, three courses for £55. To book a table, visit gleneagles.com/dine-drink/thestrathearn or call 01764 694270.


FOOD AND DRINK

27 ELLIOTT’S

Amanda Southey discovers a delightful neighbourhood café in Newington

T

he first thing that strikes me when I arrive at 27 Elliott’s is the heavenly smell of freshly cooked food. I’m desperate to know what it is and luckily, we don’t have to wait long to be seated. There are only a handful of tables at the venue on Sciennes Road, think intimate and informal, and no reservations can be made in advance so there can be a queue but the best things are worth waiting for, right? Owned by self-taught cook, food writer and stylist Jess Elliott Dennison, who takes the helm herself in the kitchen, there’s been quite a buzz around 27 Elliott’s since it opened last summer in a quiet street behind the Meadows. Our table by the window allows a great view of the menu, which is displayed on a large blackboard on the wall and I’m told changes weekly so that it includes fresh, seasonal Scottish produce at its very best. Breakfast, brunch and lunch are the mainstay of 27 Elliott’s but they do cater for private dining and host regular evening supper clubs too. Since it was a Sunday afternoon treat, we decide on a mixture of breakfast and lunch opting for sage fried eggs with lemony greens and sourdough toast, £9.50 and charred squid with salsa Verde and courgette, £13. The eggs are a triumph - surely the way all eggs should be done forever -and the squid is hands down one of the best seafood dishes I have ever tasted. A side of heritage tomato and grilled peach salad with capers, £7, is the icing on the cake; sweet and savoury, I cannot wait to recreate the simple but stunning dish at home. We wash it down with a couple of glasses of rose, £8, from their organic natural wine list and share dessert, chocolate truffle and pickled gooseberry, £2.50. Small but perfectly formed, rich, sweet and tarte, it’s another winner. 27 Elliott’s takes simple ingredients and turns them into something unique. I look forward to coming back and will happily take my place in the queue. To find out more, visit 27elliotts.com

59


FOOD AND DRINK

WHERE I-ON’S BEEN EATING THIS MONTH

NOR’LOFT

Jo Morris enjoys the high life at the capital’s newest Champagne bar

B

est fact of the day: back in the ’50s and ’60s, the NHS used to prescribe Champagne for people with depression. I say it’s a fact - my friends mum was a nurse and told her the story. Google won’t verify said tale but I’m going with it because it’s brilliant. Anyway, the point is, Champagne rocks and a Champagne bar with a lovely selection of 20 Champagnes, half of them by the glass, is just the ticket. Which brings me to Nor’Loft, the Champagne bar at the top of new design hotel, Market Street Hotel. Named after the long gone Nor Loch that once sat there, this impressive design statement of a building is topped off by an innovative folded, stone-clad roofscape providing a truly unique architectural standpoint that seems to blend seamlessly with surrounding spires. Think glass apexes and a stunning outdoor terrace (and separate smoker’s terrace) with 180 degree views sweeping across from Calton Hill, over The Balmoral past the National Gallery and away towards Corstorphine Hill. With designer chairs, cool lighting, Kruder and Dorfmeister wafting over the

60

Sonos, this is a place to come and enjoy Champagne, views and sharing plates. The staff are genuinely knowledgeable, recommending exactly the right glass of Champagne for you, which in my case was a glass of Pol Roger reserve Brut, £13.50 per glass, and a glass of their house champagne Justerini & Brooks, £8.50 per glass, for my date. We indulged in some lovely plump oysters before choosing a bottle of Pol Roger, £75, and some small sharing plates. Small plates are big news and happily Nor’Loft do them very well. We chose monkfish and serrano ham, £8.50, pan fried fig and serrano ham, £6, with a chilli jam my partner plotted to sneak into the kitchen and steal, plus a ridiculously tasty brie, gruyère and Champagne fondue, £7.50. The idea is that you come for a few glasses of Champagne and offset your hunger before heading off for dinner elsewhere, but we didn’t want to leave. We found a nook with rocking chairs and a brilliant view of a lit up church spire reflected in the full length mirror. We ordered a couple of Tweed Valley diamond steaks with chimichurri, £8 and settled in for the night. Because Nor’loft is that sort of a place. You go for a few drinks and find yourself there five hours later. I loved it. In fact, I miss it already. Market Street Hotel, 6 Market St, EH1 1DE, Tel: 0131 322 9229, carlton.nl/en/market-street-hotel-edinburgh/norloft


EAF2019

Sponsors of EAF

Edinburgh Art Fair 22nd - 24th November Edinburgh Corn Exchange

Celebrating 15 Years! 60 Galleries | Hundreds of Artists | Live Art | Restaurant | Crèche Open 11am Daily | Entry £5 / Concessions £3 | Under 16’s free


Nutritional therapist Sarah Ormerod on eating to make yourself happier

62

sn’t it funny that when it comes to food, people most commonly associate what they eat with how they look, and very rarely how they feel? All too often, we associate food with calories, categorising foods as ‘good’ and ‘bad’ or ‘healthy’ and ‘unhealthy’. But, it’s not as black and white. Food is more powerful than most of us realise offering much more sustenance than the total figure displayed on MyFitness Pal at the end of the day. Bursting with biologically active molecules, the food we eat can affect how we think, feel and behave. According to MIND, the mental health charity, 1 in 4 people in the UK will experience a mental health problem each year, with anxiety and depression being the most common diagnosis. And, this figure only accounts for those with a diagnosis. It’s likely most of us will experience periods of anxiety and low mood in our lifetime under different circumstances.

Scientific research to enable the application of dietary interventions for mental health in the public health setting is ongoing, but many studies have demonstrated the impact of our daily diet on mood and cognitive function, placing us in the driving seat. The brain uses more energy than any other organ in the body, accruing 20 per cent of our daily food intake. So, it’s not surprising it doesn’t function at its optimum level if we feed it poor quality, processed foods over nutrient dense wholefoods. So what should we be eating?

BURSTING WITH BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE MOLECULES, THE FOOD WE EAT CAN AFFECT HOW WE THINK, FEEL AND BEHAVE”

Photos by KG Photography

GOOD MOOD I FOOD


FOOD AND DRINK

Roast Hake, crispy capers, cherry tomatoes, Puy lentils, Asparagus strips and tenderstem broccoli recipe taken from Cook Yourself Happier by Edinburgh born Catriona Macdougall. Find the full recipe at ionmagazine.co.uk. 8-10 PORTIONS OF FRUIT & VEG A DAY High vegetable intake has been associated with reduced cognitive decline and in one study, a larger total brain volume. The colour in fruit and veg also comes from phytonutrients which combat free radicals produced by stress and other environmental and dietary toxins. Eat a variety of colours, cooked and uncooked, and get plenty of green leafy vegetables - broccoli, spinach, kale, collard greens, peas, cabbage, which are rich in B vitamins crucial for healthy function of the nervous system.

THE RIGHT FATS A healthy brain needs essential fatty acids (omega 3 & 6) to function. And, they are ‘essential’ because we must get them from our diet - the body doesn’t make them. Omega 3 in particular has been studied for its anti-inflammatory properties and role in protecting the membranes of your brain cells (neurons), improving cognition and memory. Find it in oily fish such as salmon, mackerel, herring, walnuts and almonds, avocados, pumpkin and sunflower seeds.

LOW GI WHOLEGRAINS The brain is dependent on insulin which we produce every time we eat. It controls food intake, cognitive function and memory. To keep a steady flow of insulin to the brain, we need to eat regularly to prevent our blood sugar dipping. Choose low GI wholegrains that release energy slowly including brown rice, oats, lentils, bulgar wheat, quinoa, beans. Limit refined, processed foods such as cakes, biscuits and white rice, bread and pasta.

QUALITY PROTEIN SOURCES Proteins are made up of amino acids which we need for healthy brain activity - tryptophan and tyrosine. These are central to regulating mood, thoughts and feelings. Get your protein from lean organic chicken and turkey, fish, eggs, legumes (peas, beans and lentils), tofu and nuts and seeds. Sarah Ormerod is founder of Thryve Nutrition in Edinburgh and a Registered Nutritional Therapist mBANT CNHC. For appointments, email sarah@ thryvenutrition.co or visit thryvenutrition.co.

63


FEATURES Cocktails My general rule is that any bar with Iain McPherson’s involvement is going to be great. That includes Nauticus, Panda & Sons and Hoot the Redeemer.

Burger Find me greasychinned and loving life in Bread Meats Bread on Lothian Road or Down the Hatch in South Queensferry.

Pizza I’m a big fan of thin and chewy, elasticated dough with tall bubbly crusts. So, I’ll rarely stray from my top four: Pizzeria 1926 on Dalry Road, Wanderers Kneaded (street food found beside the Meadows and next to Portobello’s promenade), East Pizzas on Commercial Street and newbie Razzo Pizza Napoletana on Great Junction Street.

64

Fashion shopping If I won the lottery, I’d buy the entire contents of Epitome on Dundas Street. I’m also digging the slogan jumpers in Treen, the new vegan boutique popping up at Custom Lane in Leith this month. Walk Strolling along the Water of Leith and popping out at Stockbridge Market for a portion of Harajuku Kitchen chicken gyoza and a fat cheese toastie from I J Mellis is my idea of a perfect Sunday.

THEBESTOFEDINBURGH

Ailidh Forlan

The restaurant reviewer otherwise known as @PlateExpectations shares her favourite city haunts Brunch Polentoni on Easter Road still feels like a bit of a secret, in a good way. But I also enjoy leisurely brunches at the Roseleaf and Di Giorgio’s – when I can get a table. Fine dining I’ve been fortunate to receive lots of fine dining vouchers for my birthday over the years; Aizle, Castle Terrace, The Pompadour, Timberyard and Number One (pictured

below) are all incredible. This year I’m holding out for a voucher for The Kitchin. I’ve still never been. Fish & chips My boyfriend and I like to nip across to Anstruther on his Triumph Bonneville for the best fish and chips in Scotland, hands down. In Edinburgh, it’s probably The Fishmarket at Newhaven (but ask for your chips extra crispy).

Remote working I wrote my first book Street Food Scotland between Whiskers in Stockbridge and 127 in Eden Locke on George Street. Both have everything I needed: nearby sockets, lovely staff who didn’t mind how long I stayed, and of course, wine. In fact, 127 has Prosecco on tap; that’s when the creativity really started flowing! Ailidh’s first book Street Food Scotland is out on 24 October. £16.49 at Amazon.



INSTA-INSIDER Our caramel hot chocolate is topped with toasted marshmallow fluff.

Because sugary shades and sweet flavours aren’t to everyone’s taste. Super cute custom unicorn macarons with hand piping royal icing for a special 1st birthday.

Bringing a touch of pink to your coffee and cupcake habit. Two tiers of deliciousness - lemon drizzle and white chocolate ganache with a pink white chocolate drip, gold leaf and flowers for the decoration. Yumm.

Custom 65th birthday cake done in bright colours for a lady with a bright personality. The most colourful avo on toast you’ve ever seen?

INSTA-INSIDER

MAKER OF VEGAN TREATS AND OWNER OF NAKED BAKERY ON HILL STREET LOUISE NICHOLSON CHOOSES HER #TOP9 Follow on Instagram @naked_bakery

A rare photo of me showing off a silver leaf wedding cake.

66

Unicorn birthday cake with multi coloured sponge layers for that extra aww factor.


ROWEN EVENTS LTD IN ASSOCIATION WITH PARTY AT LTD PRESENT

BEECRAIGS COUNTRY PARK

WWW.BEECRAIGSFESTIVEFOREST.COM

WWW.BEECRAIGSFESTIVEFOREST.COM


laingsuk.com

DIAMONDS . WATCHES . JEWELLERY


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.