Mallorca Life&Style April Issue

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ISSUE N° 26 | 2012 € 2.95

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Contents in Vogue 10 Objects of Desire

Über-luxurious sunglasses... and summer scents

16 Fashion Focus

Showcasing nature in a secret garden

culture & Entertainment 24 The Big Picture

The wonderful world of movies

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Music news and backstage tidbits

28 Red Carpet

London glamour at the Jamesons and Boat Show

IN PERSON 32 Glorious beauty

Diane Kruger: globe-trotting model star

38 secret diary

Amy White on “A-List star” clients

44 the 50 club

Celebrity members who defy ageing process

46 motherhood

Ticking the right boxes… second time round

gourmet Corner 50 Chef’s Selection

ISLAND FOCUS

54 Wine Notes

62 Society

How to prepare kangaroo saltimbocca The queen of Spanish whites

Who’s who and where it’s all happening

70 What’s On Calendar

HEALTH & BEAUTY

Diary dates for April

56 Fitness Trends

Local business and charity update

Getting turned on at the gym

60 Beauty Products

Skin luminosity… and beach hair

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72 Business and News 76 Area Focus

Port Adriano: innovative new-look marina


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Mark McCafferty Publisher Mark began his career as a media planner for Ford UK. After five years he decided to embark on a road trip to Alaska, living and sleeping in an old Jeep. Soon after that he came to Mallorca – four years later he is still de-frosting. James bellevue Group Editor An Australian journalist and editor, James has lived in Spain since 1984 and now considers himself an honorary malagueño. Sarah Hughes Fashion Editor Armed with a degree in English literature and a small backpack, Sarah embarked on a travelling extravaganza that landed her in Mallorca with a wealth of journalism experience and a passion for fashion. Charlotte MASLEN Real Life Editor Born and raised in London with a Masters degree in creative and professional writing, Charlotte is a self-confessed city girl and word addict. She is currently writing her first novel; in the meantime, check out her blog, literarygirlinlondon.blogspot.com Dee Mcmath Health Editor Dee is a specialist health, fitness and wellbeing journalist (deemcmath.com), based in Spain for over 30 years – and still firmly convinced that laughing makes us healthy. stefan arens Design Editor A German graphic designer with extensive and varied experience, Stefan is responsible for the look and feel of the magazine. His aim is to bring the famous German sense of humour closer to the English team. He has lived on Mallorca for the past five years.

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It is always a pleasure to report good news, especially in these times of “austerity”. The official inauguration in April of the stunningly remodelled Port Adriano represents a robust act of faith in the ongoing prominence and potential of Mallorca as one of the world’s premier boating destinations. Featuring state-of-the-art commercial and communal areas designed by Philippe Starck, and new mooring berths for mega-yachts, the marina has been expanded and revamped in accordance with strict environmental quality standards, ensuring its future as an elegant international showcase of cutting-edge 21st century port amenities. Next issue we will have full coverage of the celebrations, including the official inauguration on 26 April and the associated Superyacht Days from 28 to 30 April. In the meantime, this first issue of spring is packed with special features and sections to help us enjoy the great Mallorcan outdoors this year. Our “Objects of Desire” are the latest in über-chic sunglasses and this season’s must-have summer scents; and in “Health & Beauty” we visit a secret garden of glamour, offer valuable tips on how to achieve skin luminosity (for all ages) and the perfect beach hair look, and discover the advantages of an innovative fast-track fitness regime in the gym. Our “In Person” cover celebrity is globe-trotting star Diane Kruger, we admire the ageing processes of five famous new members of the “50 Club”, our London diarist ponders the pitfalls of agreeing to work with “A-List” stars before confirming their identity, and we reveal the “Confessions of a second-time mother”. In “Gourmet Corner” we learn the secrets of preparing kangaroo saltimbocca and head to northern Spain, to the Rías Biaxas wine region, to savour the queen of Spanish whites. Finally, we are delighted to report that the Mallorca Life & Style team has a new member: Dylan Jake, the first child of our publishing director Mark McCafferty and editor Sarah Hughes. The office remains hopelessly divided over whether he is destined for a career in journalism or marketing and sales.

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PUBLISHING DIRECTOR Mark McCafferty mark@mallorcalifeandstyle.com GROUP EDITOR James Bellevue james@mallorcalifeandstyle.com EDITOR Sarah Hughes sarah@mallorcalifeandstyle.com ART & PRODUCTION Stefan Arens (cobra5 Design) stefan@mallorcalifeandstyle.com ADVERTISING MANAGER David Edwards david@mallorcalifeandstyle.com Tel. 665 689 907 ADVERTISING EXECUTIVE Dion Woollaston dion@mallorcalifeandstyle.com ACCOUNTS MANAGER & OFFICE ADMINISTRATION Anita Bailey anita@mallorcalifeandstyle.com CONTRIBUTORS & PHOTOGRAPHERS Tito Bosch, Peter Franklin, Andrés Gelabert, Katie Handyside, Samantha Hemsley, Jennifer Jane, Peter Ledwidge, Vicki McLeod, Dee McMath, Charlotte Maslen, Suzy Meiklejohn, Laura Miles, Linda Mindel Carvell, Oliver Neilson, Laura Penn, Ana Gil Peña, Micky Reynolds, Barrie Suart, Warwick Upton

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Your New Virtual Showroom The success of Home Couture magazine has certainly surpassed all expectations. This is partly due to our brilliant

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Objects of Desire

In Vogue Balenciaga.com

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Glamorous glasses

Rayban.com

The Mallorcan summer is on its way and no summer wardrobe is complete without a pair of glamorous sunglasses. There are some ßber-luxurious options out there this year‌ prepare to be inspired!

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Choosing the right scent this summer can be an arduous task… with thousands of scents to choose from finding the right perfume for you might take weeks. Fortunately, our team of Mallorca Life & Style beauty experts have tried and tested all the huge brands (excluding any celebrity-endorsed nonsense) and have put together a top 10 of must-have scents for this summer.

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SCEN-sual Summer 1 Viktor Rolf – Flowerbomb For stockists – viktor-rolf.com

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2 Tom Ford – Black Orchid For stockists – tomford.com 3 Chanel – Coco Mademoiselle For stockists – chanel.com

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4 Marc Jacobs – Daisy For stockists – marcjacobs.com 5 Roberto Cavalli – Roberto Cavalli For stockists – robertocavalli.com 6 Fendi – Fan di Fendi For stockists – fendi.com 7 Boucheron – Boucheron For stockists – boucheron.com 8 Estee Lauder – Sensuous Nude For stockists – esteelauder.co.uk 9 Versace – Versace Yellow Diamond For stockists – Versace.com 10 Christian Dior – Cherie For Stockists - www.dior.com

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Fashion In Vogue

Secret Garden

This issue we visit one of the island’s most beautiful places, showcasing the latest pieces by Spanish designer Cortana. Nature and beauty... welcoming spring.

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Chicos y chicas que podrían ser modelos… Boys and girls who could be models...

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Culture & Entertainment

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The Avengers

For the past 35 years comic-book characters have been leaping out of the pages and onto the silver screen and now Marvel Studios are giving us the mother of all superhero movies. Back in 2006 the studio started a long-term plan with Iron Man (ROBERT DOWNEY JR.), followed by The Incredible Hulk (MARK RUFFALO), then Thor (CHRIS HEMSWORTH) and finally last year Captain America (CHRIS EVANS), to complete the most formidable superhero team the silver screen has ever seen. Global security is threatened when Loki (TOM HIDDLESTONE), Thor’s adoptive brother/nemesis, comes to Earth with the idea of ruling the human race and giving his sibling a tough time. During all the above movies, Nick Fury (SAMUEL L. JACKSON) has made a cameo appearance assembling this alliance as S.H.I.E.L.D., an international peace keeping agency that will protect the world against… whoever. And with the above threat this team will need all their

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The Hunger Games Release date: 20 April (Spain); already released USA & UK

NEW RELEASES, WHAT’S BEING FILMED AT THE MOMENT, WHAT’S IN PRE-PRODUCTION AND WHAT’S IN THE PIPELINE. MICKY REYNOLDS LOOKS AT WHAT’S GOING ON IN THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF MOVIES.

Release dates: 27 April (Spain & UK); 4 May (USA)

powers to save the planet from Loki and his loony ideas. Completing the team are the Black Widow (SCARLETT JOHANSSON) from Iron Man 2 and a newcomer, Hawkeye (JEREMY RENNER). CLARK GREGG as Phil Coulson, STELLAN SKARSGARD (Erik Selvig) and GWYNETH PALTROW (Pepper Potts) all reprise their roles from previous films, and look out for the usual cameo appearance from legendary Marvel creator STAN LEE. (Photos: Zade Rosenthal – Marvel)

With the Twilight Saga coming to a close soon this has been touted as its successor for the twenty-teens generation and is based on the first of a bestselling trilogy of books by SUZANNE COLLINS. In the future North America is divided into 12 districts, which every year have to each send a girl and a boy to the “Hunger Games” for the live televised “tributes” fights – and only one competitor will survive. Sixteen-year-old Katniss (JENNIFER LAWRENCE) volunteers to take the place of her younger sister (WILLOW SHIELDS) and has to face 23 rival tributes who have trained for this their whole lives including the sadistic Cato (ALEXANDER LUDWIG). It’s been described as The Running Man (1987 ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER movie) meets the X-Factor with a love triangle thrown in amongst all the blood for good measure. The release in Spain is four weeks behind the USA and the UK, where it has been hyped to the extreme, but lovers of the books will feel let down as many scenes have been cut so it can attract a younger audience. A good marketing ploy for when it is finally released on DVD as a director’s cut will no doubt be a top seller. Also stars JOSH HUTCHERSON, LIAM HEMSWORTH, ELIZABETH BANKS, LENNY KRAVITZ, WOODY HARRELSON and STANLEY TUCCI.

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The Cold Light of Day

Battleship

Worldwide release: 6 April After his family is kidnapped during a sailing trip in Spain, a young Wall Street trader (HENRY CAVILL) only has a few hours to find them, uncover a government conspiracy involving a mysterious briefcase and find the connection between the family disappearance and the secrets of his father. Also stars BRUCE WILLIS and SIGOURNEY WEAVER.

Release dates: 13 April (Spain & UK); 18 May (USA) Epic action-adventure based on the popular board game which takes place at sea, in the sky and over land as our planet fights for its survival against a superior force. It is also attracting a lot of attention as music sex siren RIHANNA makes her movie debut as a weapons specialist. Also stars TAYLOR KITSCH, ALEXANDER SKARSGARD, LIAM NEESON and BROOKLYN DECKER.

TAKE ONE It looks like the clock has stopped on the movie version of 24 as there are scheduling issues around KIEFER SUTHERLAND, who is currently shooting and promoting the new Fox TV drama Touch. SYLVESTER STALLONE will kill off his war machine in Rambo: Last Stand… the plot will involve him going to Mexico and maybe not returning. In the meantime SYL is teaming up with ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER in The Tomb, playing a security expert who designs the most secure prison known. When he’s framed for a crime and sent to the said prison, he must outsmart himself to escape. ARNIE is an inmate who helps fellow prisoners stay in touch with their own humanity and JAMES CAVIEZEL (Jesus in the controversial MEL GIBSON movie The Passion of the Christ) stars as the prison warden. BILL MURRAY has finally made his mind up and will not return for Ghostbusters 3. DAN AYKROYD now has to decide if the film will materialise. SIGOURNEY WEAVER, HAROLD RAMIS, ANNIE POTTS and ERNIE HUDSON have all signed up to return plus ANNA FARIS (Brokeback Mountain) and ELIZA DUSHKU (Buffy the Vampire Slayer). Filming starts this month on The Railway Man with COLIN FIRTH in a real life story as a World War II prisoner of war, and his quest to reconcile with one of his captors 30 years later. JEREMY IRVINE (War Horse) will play the younger version of the man during flashback scenes and NICOLE KIDMAN is the wife who helps him come to terms with the psychological damage he endured in a Japanese POW camp. Clapperboards also start snapping this month on the long-awaited remake of the 1947 comedy classic The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. BEN STILLER is a shy magazine photo editor who gets lost in a world of his own fantastical daydreams and finds himself on a real-life adventure when he goes searching for a missing negative. KRISTEN WIIG is a co-worker who often plays a key role in his fantasies. Also getting caught up are PATTON OSWALT and SHIRLEY MacLAINE. Mallorca Life & Style

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Music

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Music news and backstage tidbits from around the globe

familiar faces of Fame

update

mallorca rocks 2012

The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame induction taking place in Cleveland, Ohio, on April 14 will see ROD STEWART and THE FACES playing together for the first time in 19 years. The band will feature RONNIE WOOD of the ROLLING

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Amped

STEPS IN THE WRONG DIRECTION

The venue recently increased its lineup for this summer, which opens on Tuesday 5 June featuring ED SHEERAN. Other artists in June include LABRINTH (12th) and KAISER CHIEFS (26th). In July: KASABIAN (10th), PROFESSOR GREEN (17th) and CHASE & STATUS (31st). In August: PAOLO NUTINI (7th), TINIE TEMPAH (14th) and EXAMPLE (28th). And finally in September: BLOC PARTY (4th), NEW ORDER (11th) and TWO DOOR CINEMA CLUB closes the season on the 18th. Acts for 19 June, 3 and 24 July and 21 August are still to be announced. All gigs are expected to sell out. For ticket info: mallorcarocks.com. If Latino pop is your forte then the Plaza de Toros in Palma hosts LUIS MIGUEL on 30 April. He originally became known in Europe at the age of 15 when he won the first of his five Grammys with Me Gustas Tal Como Eres (I Like You Just The Way You Are) featuring SHEENA EASTON in 1985. Then next month a fellow Puerto Rican and Latin Grammy winner, DADDY YANKEE, brings his brand of reggaeton to the Palma Arena on 5 May. Ticket info for both is available online from: ticketmaster.es.

What have we done to deserve this… back in Biblical times they had drought, famine and plagues of locusts and what do we get in the modern world? An S CLUB 7 reunion. It seems the septet want to follow in the footsteps of STEPS, who last year did a documentary series and recorded an album and are going on the road next month, including the PETE WATERMAN Hit Factory concert in Hyde Park on 11 July. Didn’t we suffer enough all those years ago with those Hit Factory songs? Somebody should hit WATERMAN for putting on this gig. JUSTIN BIEBER recently coughed up £6.8 million for a Hollywood Hill mansion, complete with a nursery – well, at least he’s got somewhere to throw his toys out of his pram now. Last month we informed you the original SUGARBABES line-up are in the studio and the current crop might be looking for pastures new – well, they may be making one more album before all going their separate ways.

GUNS N ROSES will be inducted into the Hall of Fame for their 1987 seminal album Appetite For Destruction but despite pleas they will not play live. The feud between AXL ROSE and SLASH seems to have mellowed after the latter wished the former a 50th birthday in February and they both agreed (the first time in years) that the Glee TV programme could not use their music for a special show. The feud of all feuds (except for the GALLAGHER brothers) between MICK JAGGER and KEITH RICHARDS over “todgergate” has finally been sorted but the ROLLING STONES will still not tour to celebrate their 50th anniversary as drummer CHARLIE WATTS says he’s not interested. Things looked good after they kissed and made up, plus original bass player BILL WYMAN, who left the band after “differences” in 1992, has made peace with the others. But CHARLIE said, “I’d say yes to a few gigs but not a tour.”

STONES on guitar, KENNY JONES of THE WHO on drums, IAN McLAGAN on keyboards. JOHN FRUSCIANTE has decided not to join the RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS when they receive an award… “‘I’m just not really comfortable with that”. The guitarist played on their top albums including Blood Sugar Sex Magik, Californication and By The Way over two spells with the band.

New Album round up Top of the pre-order charts for this month is Now That’s What I Call Music! 81 (released 2 April), which features top UK chart songs from the past five months including the recent number one Somebody That I Used To Know by Gotye feat Kimbra; Paradise by Coldplay; Marry The Night by Lady Gaga; Sexy And I Know It by LMFAO and last year’s Christmas number one Wherever You Are by the Military Wives. There’s been much anticipation about the two years in the making debut album Electronic Earth by LABRINTH (out on the

2nd). This collection jumps around from dubstep to reggae to jungle and features three past singles in his 2010 debut, Let the Sun Shine, Earthquake (featuring TINIE TEMPAH) and the recent chart riser Last Time. Big on the hip hop pop scene NICKI MINAJ, who backed MADONNA at her Superbowl appearance, releases her second album, Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded, on the 2nd. She also didn’t do her reputation any harm debuting Roman Holiday at the 54th Grammy Awards in February and Starships was hovering around the top of the UK

singles charts last month. Other tracks causing ripples are Turn Me On (with DAVID GUETTA) and Va Va Voom. Other releases include the debut solo Blunderbuss from JACK WHITE on the 23rd; Out Of The Game by RUFUS WAINWRIGHT (23rd); Boys & Girls by the up and coming US rock band ALABAMA SHAKES (9th); The Power Within by game players favourite heavy metal band DRAGONFORCE (16th); and the re-release re-master of the month, The Visitors by ABBA (23rd).

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Olivia Coleman and Gary Oldman

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Harry Hill, Jonathan Ross and Honey Kinney

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JAMESOn EMPIrE AwArDS Fun nIGHT FOr FILM STArS It is popular among international celebrities as one of the most entertaining awards show on the calendar the Jameson girls – and not just because of the sponsor’s famous product! The Jameson Empire Awards, held at London’s Grosvenor House Hotel in March, celebrate the film industry’s success stories of the year, with Empire Magazine readers voting for the winners. Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy won Best Thriller, Best British Film and Best Actor for Gary Oldman; Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows– Part 2 was awarded Best Director for David yates and Best Film; and Kenneth Branagh’s Thor won Best Sci-Fi, Ben Palmer’s The Inbetweeners Best Comedy and Ben wheatley’s Kill List Best Horror. Olivia Colman was named Best Actress for her role in Paddy Considine’s Tyrannosaur; Michael Fassbender won the Empire Hero award; and two of Britain’s rising stars were chosen as Best newcomers, Tom Hiddleston for Thor and Felicity Jones for Like Crazy. Tim Burton was honoured with the Empire Legend award; Steven Spielberg’s The Adventures Of Tintin: The Secret Of The Unicorn collected The Art of 3D award; and ron Howard was presented with the Empire Inspiration award.

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Out & About Who’s who and where it’s all happening in London London Boat Show Glittering Launch of Sunseeker 28 The new Sunseeker 28 Metre made its world debut during a lavish launch party at the 2012 London Boat Show. Entertainment was provided by electric string quartet Asteria, Tamara Ecclestone made a guest appearance and Robert Braithwaite, president and founder of Sunseeker International, cut the commemorative ribbon. (Photos: Sunseeker International)

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In Person

Celebrity Profile

Diane kruger

Glorious Beauty of a global Star When injury ended her career as a ballet dancer, Diane Kruger became a top fashion model before, still just 22, deciding that wasn’t for her and moving into acting... In 2007 she was the first German to be maitresse de cérèmonie at the Cannes Film Festival.

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In Person Family Ties

The face of

Calvin Klein fragrance line Beauty

The Beginnings Born on 15 July 1976 in Algermissen, Diane Kruger was raised in Germany with her younger brother Stefan, attending a Catholic school while also being sent to student exchange programs to improve her English. Her childhood dream was to become a ballerina and she had a successful audition at the Royal Ballet School in London, but injury ended those aspirations when she was 18 and she returned to Germany and a career in modelling (using her birth name, Diane Heidkrüger). At the suggestion of film-maker Luc Besson, she decided to pursue acting, moved to France and took lessons at Cous Florent drama school, where she won the Classe Libre award for best actor in her year.

Acting... „the best thing ever“

Diane Kruger’s father was a computer specialist and her mother a bank employee. She married French actor and director Guillaume Canet in 2001 and they acted together in Joyeux Noël (2005) but were divorced the following year. They remain “good friends”. Since then she has been in a relationship with Canadian-born actor Joshua Jackson – they share residences in Paris and Vancouver.

Hearts and Minds A Latin student for eight years at school and fluent in English and French as well as her native German, Kruger always dubs herself

Career Path

Kruger gained minor appearances in several French films, making her onscreen debut in 2002 opposite Dennis Hopper and Christopher Lambert in the TV movie The Piano Player. That same year she gained her first major role in then husband Guillaume Canet’s directorial debut, Mon Idole. She played Julie Wood in Michel Valliant (2003), Lisa in Wicker Park (2004), alongside Josh Hartnett and Rose Byrne, Anna in Mr. Nobody and Gina in Unknown, starring with January Jones. She made a cameo appearance in an episode of the Fox show Fringe (her boyfriend Joshua Jackson stars in the show) and that same year (2010) appeared in Mark Ronson’s music video for Somebody to Love Me, playing Boy George. She was the hostess of the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2007 Cannes Film Festival and a jury member of the 58th Berlin International Film Festival in 2008, and in December 2009 announced the nominations for the 67th Golden Globe Awards. She received nominations from the Screen Actors Guild for Best Supporting Actress and Outstanding Performance by a Cast of a Motion Picture for her role in Inglourious Basterds, and was nominated for the Volpi Cup for Best Actress at the 66th Venice International Film Festival for her performance in Mr. Nobody.

in the three languages. She also learned Russian for 2006’s Les Brigades du Tigres. At 15 Kruger was a finalist in Elite’s 1992 “Look of the Year” competition, and more recently was included in People magazine’s 2004 “50 Most Beautiful People in the World” issue, named 50th on the Maxim magazine “Hot 100 of 2005” list, and ranked 83rd on the 2010 Ask Men list of “Most Desirable Women”. She is an active supporter of UNICEF.

Main Claim to Fame Her most high-profile roles have been as Helen in Troy, Dr. Abigail Chase in National Treasure and its sequel National Treasure: Book of Secrets, and Bridget von Hammersmark in Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds.

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Curiosities Kruger lived for three weeks in a mental hospital to shoot Frankie (2005). She is the only actress appearing in that film – all the patients are real.

Currently… Kruger replaced Eva Green in the role of Marie Antoinette in the French-language film Les Adieux à la Reine (Farewell,

“Sometimes it takes courage and experience to allow yourself to actually go there, and it’s the most liberating thing to let go. I do think that’s why I love acting. You’re right: it’s being someone that you’re not. And sometimes you’re really scared of it, and then once you let yourself go there it’s the best thing ever.” “I thought, ‘F… everyone’, and moved back to Paris, called my agent and said I didn’t want to model any more, which they couldn’t believe because I was 22 and doing very well. But I left it and went to drama school, and I’m so happy I did.” “With (director) Wolfgang Petersen, we were always the only two ready at time and the first on the set during the filming of Troy. The German rigour without a doubt.” “It was something strange for me, to kiss Orlando (Bloom – in Troy). I was so embarrassed! It is not as fun as people think to shoot love scenes. You feel vulnerable, and there are about 100 people looking at you.” “Without sounding pessimistic, I learned that I don’t believe in marriage. I believe in a commitment that you make in your heart. There’s no paper that will make you stay. A guy friend of mine said, and it made a lot of sense, that people should get married at the end of the road, not the beginning.”

„People should get married at the end of the road, not the beginning” My Queen), which opened the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival in February. She is a brand ambassador for watch manufacturer JaegerLeCoultre and the global spokesmodel for L’Oréal. In 2010 she was presented as the face for the Calvin Klein fragrance line Beauty.

Behind the Public Persona “I’m a little bit worried about this sudden success. I am quite independent and I’m afraid that this privilege could escape from me.”

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In Person

The Secret Diary of

Amy White Our resident diarist tells us why it’s best to find out who your celebrity client is before agreeing to work with them.

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2 March

TALK RADIO STATION IN ENGLISH

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“You’ll be like that shrivelled old prune who dresses all the stars” Just had the news of my life. A celebrity agent called and apparently her client, a big A-List star, is looking for a new stylist and she wants me, ME, to style her for an awards event in London. She’s coming out here in one week. The agent wouldn’t tell me who the star is. Apparently it’s all top secret because she has a stylist who won’t be happy she’s defected to me.

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10 pm – It’s just dawned on me. All those years of styling old ladies at the Rotary club and getting accosted by that one client who wouldn’t believe that her size 16 bum didn’t look good in white Gucci jeans has been worth it because I’m styling a celebrity and not just any celebrity, an A-list star.

… Marco’s screech is so loud that his chihuahua, Fi Fi, jumps back into his Louis Vuitton doggy bag and growls at us both. “Darling, you’re going to be a famous stylist! You’ll be like that shrivelled old prune who dresses all the stars. She has her own TV Show now.” Marco’s my best friend. We meet once a week for lattes and a chat.

“Oh no,” I say, batting the comment aside, while secretly thinking the exact same thing. I’ve even thought about titles. “Amy Plays Dress Up” “Amybots” “Amy Clones” “Amy Works Wonders” “Amy: The transformer” (Might sound like an ‘80s toy but I like it.) Oh the possibilities…

It’s my time, my moment. That sounds like a song… but you get the message. This is the best thing that’s happened to my career. It’s even better than that time I got 50 per cent off Prada after persuading my favourite client to buy the entire shop. 11.59pm – Can’t sleep. Wondering who it is. What if it’s Angelina or Jennifer Lopez. Oh but she’s probably English. Perhaps Emma Watson or Kate Beckinsale? Why does it have to be top secret? I want to tell everyone but I’ll keep it to myself.

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„I’m a stylist not a shop!“ 9am – So. Exciting. I’m at the studio waiting for her to arrive. I’ve checked the racks of designer clothes, shoes and accessories and they look fabulous. I called every designer I know and they sent through their best pieces. Marc Jacobs, Dolce and Gabbana, Gucci, Prada and more are all here waiting to be tried on. As I stand there I spy the new Dolce. Purple Floral applique, tight fitting. It would look perfect on me. I could easily try it on. No, of course I won’t. I’m a professional. 10am – She’ll be here any minute. 11am – Still not here. Midday – Still not here. Celebrities have no concept of time. I once read that Madonna keeps everyone waiting. Ooooh, perhaps it’s Madonna. Maybe I could just try on the Dolce number. 12.10pm – It looks amazing. I must have it. I’ll call Dolce and pay for this over the phone or get them to send me a new one if Ms A-Lister decides to wear it. Oh dear. A spotty teenager bounds into the room shouting that the “client” is going to be here soon. Then she asks if I have the following: Bottled water from Fiji Red and yellow skittles Chocolate bunnies A vase of lilies and roses Some puppies At the last request I have to put my foot down as I think about sending back the clothes I’ve been loaned with doggy bites in them. I veto everything apart from the water and skittles and tell her that of course I do not have those things, that I’m a stylist not a shop, and that she must get them. As soon as she’s out of the room I unzip the dress and

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let it fall to my ankles just as an entourage of 10 people burst into the studio. I freeze. They freeze. Hours pass… It seems like hours… I grab my dress and throw it on as a chubby girl with scraggly extensions who looks like she’s been tangoed sticks out her perfectly manicured hand. “Nice undies. I’m Lucy.” I pause, taking her in. Against the white backdrop she is literally glowing. “I’m Amy. Where is…” I’m about to say “the star” when a girl with a head piece steps forward. “Hi, we spoke on the phone. I’m Patricia. This is my client Lucy, Lucy Left (*).” I play for time by fiddling with a button, hoping that her face will come to me. “I’m sorry, what have you been in?” I ask after a minute.

“It will show off your… figure, accentuating your assets, and play down your flaws.” “Nah, it’s boring.” She flicks through the rails of pristine clothes as I think about the dry cleaning bill. Then she starts taking handfuls of dresses off the rack. I snatch everything away until she’s pulling dresses out of my hands. “No, this will be an unflattering shade,” I say as I yank another Prada number from her paws. “I wanna try it,” she says, yanking it back. Then her hand rests on the purple Dolce which I’ve lovingly placed back on the hanger. I really don’t want her to have the Dolce number. “That’s mine,” I say as I snatch it. “Why’s it here then luv?” She eyes me suspiciously. “I sometimes bring my own clothes to see if they’ll fit my clients but I can tell this is not for you.“ “It’s still got the labels in it.”

“Sorry luv, I fort you knew who I am. I’m a glamour model, personality, actress. Well, being in reality show or docusoap, as they like to call it, means I ave to act.” She lets out a cackle.

“It’s new,” I say meekly as she grabs it and strides to the changing room.

My jaw falls.

“Yuck,” I say. Everyone stares at me but Lucy is oblivious.

To say this is a disaster is putting it mildly. If you ever want to be taken seriously as a stylist you don’t style reality stars, animals or convicted criminals (unless they’re famous). I look over at the clothes. I have to send every item back to the fashion houses. Even the one she wears will be sent back. OMG. How will I explain the fake tan? I’m hoping she picks one of the lesser known brands. “I’ll be branna for the ceremony so I want something that shows off my colour,” she says in her Essex twang as she flicks through the clothes. I’m really starting to panic. Designers do not like their works of art displayed on second-rate Oompa Lumpas. They’ll be furious if they find out they’ve unwittingly lent their clothes to a Z-Lister. I have to do something. “I think this is more you,” I say as I pick up a nondescript black number and snatch the cream Lanvin from her hands.

She comes out and everyone oooohs and ahhhhs as I start to feel sick.

As she turns around I see her huge bum stretching the beautiful fabric to breaking point.

“Being in a reality show means I ‘ave to act” I’m avoiding all TVs, imagining myself styling the dancing dog on Britain’s Got Talent, when my phone rings.

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“Oooooooooommmmmmmmmmgggggggggg. You’ve got to see her. She looks like a cross between a carrot and a turnip.” “I’m not watching it,” I tell him defiantly. “It’s the best car crash. Dress doesn’t look too bad, though. Oh and I like the shoes and bag you chose. She looks fabulous. Tacky, bright orange and awful but well styled.” I flick on the TV and there she is in all her glory. I have to say he’s right: the styling looks great, but the scraggly hair and luminous skin do not. I look on miserably. Is this the end of my career? (*Names have been changed)

“It looks well fit,” she says as she twirls. “It doesn’t fit properly across the bum,” I say bluntly. “My bum looks reem,” she says and everyone else agrees. What can I do? She’s won. I give her shoes and accessories and I let her go as I wonder about my ruined career.

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The fabulous 50 club is welcoming some new celebrity members this year but, if we hadn’t told you, you would never have guessed!

Jon Bon Jovi

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Paula Abdul, 19 June Tom Cruise, 3 July He may have graced our screens for over three decades but Tom seems to have defied the ageing process for the last 15 years. His most recent performance in Mission Impossible – Ghost Protocol is testament to his physical fitness: performing more stunts than even the most seasoned stuntman.

The X-Factor judge still looks as beautiful today as she did at 25 during the pinnacle of her career. Whilst there have been rumours of surgery, her natural bone structure is what has given Ms Abdul her timeless looks.

The pop-rock legend has decided to tone down the frizzy hair and bandannas for his half-century this year. Even at 50, Jon Bon Jovi is as popular as ever with the ladies – it’s a shame his music didn’t age as well as his looks!

Marcia Cross, 25 March If all Desperate Housewives looked this great at 50, one would have to wonder what they have to be desperate about. The former Melrose Place star looks even more fabulous as the years have rolled on.

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Sheryl Crow, 11 February Another 50-year-old rock legend, Sheryl really sets the bar in the music industry for fitness levels. Her body is actually more toned now than it was at 30 – testament to a gruelling workout regime and healthy diet.

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Confessions of… Last year I gave birth to a baby boy. As a 30-year-old woman, married, with a successful career I ticked all the right boxes for bringing a child into the world. Twelve years ago, aged 18 and with no life boxes ticked at all, I fell pregnant and gave birth to a baby girl. Becoming a mother for the second time caused me to reflect on my first pregnancy, the reactions to it and my feelings towards pregnancy and motherhood at two very different life stages.

„You‘ve ruined your life,“ mum said flatly, her eyes fixed on the frying pan. I stepped backward. An unexpected fist in the solar plexus. She turned to face me, paused, turned back to the precious pan. The conversation was over. Looking back I wonder what I expected her to say. How I felt she should respond to the news that her eldest daughter was pregnant. I’d been dating my boyfriend for two years when I found out. We were best friends but we were in no position to have a baby; I was at college, he worked in a supermarket. Despite this, from the moment I felt life growing inside me abortion was out of the question. Soon after I announced the pregnancy I moved in with him. My friends, who had been supportive, clearly saw this as the death knell to my life. With a baby at 18 I would remain uneducated, rely on benefits and disappear into an existence of nappies and more babies. I didn’t see myself the way others did and I had already applied to retake the A Levels I’d missed. Still I was concerned: where would we live? How could we afford to look after a baby? Was I making the biggest mistake of my life? As my stomach swelled, the stares increased. When I was seven months pregnant an elderly woman approached as I was out shopping and asked how old I was. When I told her she tutted, shook her head and

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A secondtime mother walked away. I was left staring after her, tears welling up behind my eyes. In contrast, when I commuted into central London last year the only stares I got were from people about to offer me a seat on the Tube, and when strangers spoke to me they offered conspiratorial advice and kind words. Looking back to my first pregnancy I was naive. I had no experience of babies so I was not prepared for the onslaught of motherhood. The biggest shock was caring for a tiny person, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Now I know that motherhood can be isolating at any age. Staying at home day in, day out, with a small baby and no adult company is hard. The difference at 18 is that I didn’t know any other mums with babies, teen or otherwise. The friends I remained in touch with were, understandably, more interested in drinking, partying and dating than discussing dirty nappies over coffee and cake. At the health visitor’s suggestion, I attended a postnatal group so I could meet other mums. The first to arrive, I pulled my chair into the centre of the room and waited, cradling my daughter in my arms. A second mother appeared with her baby and sat apart from me. Other mothers arrived and together they created a circle of chairs to which I was on the outside. A few threw cursory smiles my way but none talked to me. At least ten years older, they clearly assumed they had nothing in common with a teenager. And yet all I could see was the one thing we did: our babies. I left early, feeling numb. I didn’t understand why I was being excluded.

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In Person My son is 16 months old and, as if to compensate for the loneliness I felt as a young mother, I signed up to every class, coffee morning and activity I could find. Having a support network to share stories with and to call when I’m having a bad day is something that I cherish. So is it easier? Do I think I’m a better mother because I am older? In truth babies knock you sideways, however old you are. I think motherhood is just as tough second time around and I feel no wiser simply because I have more years behind me. The difference now is that people don’t openly tut and stare when my baby screams as we queue in Waitrose. As a woman in her thirties it is assumed I can handle my baby. Admittedly I was more prepared for the all-consuming nature of a new-born and I am also lucky to know that time with my baby boy is fleeting so I cherish it more than I ever could as an impatient teen. But I wonder if this is a privilege I have as a second-time mother rather than something that comes with age. I certainly feel more pressure now, or perhaps as a product of the “have it all” generation I put more pressure on myself. I feel I should be writing, keeping the house clean, cooking, getting fit, all while looking after a small baby. As for my husband? I’ve stayed with my best friend. When I told him we were having a second child he smiled. “It will be easier this time. We’re older and wiser.” Now, though, he has conceded it is no easier. “I’ve aged 10 years,” he complains as he smiles at our son.

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“Staying at home with a small baby and no adult company is hard” As a teenage mum I felt I was on the outskirts of society, but rather than choosing to stay there I studied hard and got two degrees, carved out a career and got married. My daughter is now 13 and when people meet her they see a polite, well-spoken girl and they are impressed that I have done such a good job with her. Still, as if they never thought I would. So how did my mum react when I told her the news I was pregnant again? “I’m delighted,” she beamed. “Being a grandmother has brought me such joy over the years.”

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Gourmet Corner

Chef’s Selection This month we are invited into the kitchen of another of Mallorca’s top chefs, Argentinean-born Eduardo G Cribiloni, who studied in Hamburg (Germany) and is now in his seventh year as head chef at Restaurante Port Alt in Portals Nous. He reveals how to prepare one of the restaurant’s more exotic dishes, Kangaroo Saltimbocca.

Kangaroo Saltimbocca Ingredients: Fillet of kangaroo Pancetta (fatty bacon) Fresh sage leaves For the sauce: Tomato (peeled) Chilli Shallots Sugar Salt

Sweet wine or port Lime juice Side vegetables: Aubergine Red pepper Green pepper Potato Olive oil Coarse salt

Preparation: • Cut the kangaroo into thick strips of approximately 60 grams. Thinly slice the pancetta. Wrap the kangaroo in the pancetta with the sage and fix with a toothpick. • Peel the tomato and cube finely. Chop the shallots and the chilli. • Slice the aubergine, peppers and potato one-centimetre thick. With a little oil and at a high temperature, grill the vegetables (in a grilling pan if you have one – if not, a saucepan). Remove from the heat and put into an oven (180ª or gas mark 4) for 10 minutes. • In the same grilling pan on hot heat, mark the kangaroo on both sides and add to the vegetables in the oven for the last three minutes. • While the vegetables and kangaroo are grilling in the oven, use the same pan and fry the shallots with the chilli. Add the tomato and sugar – reduce and add the port/wine. • Serve the vegetables and garnish with olive oil and coarse salt. In the same plate place the kangaroo and finally add a dash of lime juice to the sauce and serve. • The kangaroo should be medium rare (overcooked, it is tough) and the sauce the consistency of a jam. Do not add salt to the kangaroo as the pancetta is salty. • The kangaroo can be substituted with ostrich if preferred.

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the Queen of SPANISH WHITES Few wines regions have had such a meteoric rise from virtual anonymity to a reference point for European white wines as Rías Baixas. The region was previously known as Albariño but became officially Rías Baixas in 1988, when the EU ruled that wine regions could not carry the name of a grape.

Bodega Restaurant Ca’n Calent C/ Ronda Migjorn, 44, Campos

Now these wines are the queen of Spanish whites. Comparisons with the rhine wines come close. Albariño grapes were allegedly brought from Germany by the monks of Cluny. Strung along the northern border with Portugal, this Galician wine region follows the River Miño. Wet and cold in winter, with mild summers… perfect for making white wines, and some reds.

Vinoteca Vinos y Brindis C/ Jose tous i Ferrer, 4, Palma.

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been a reference for Galician wines made with the Albariño grape, and its production is among the top 10 of Rías Baixas. Winner of several awards, it makes dependable wines, around €13, widely available. Agrodebazansa.es

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The Eidosola winery was founded by a small group of vineyard owners in 2003 and functions as a cooperative. It makes three wines, Eidosela, Arbastrum and Eidosola Selección Barrica, each just a little bit different from the typical Albariños of the Condado do Tea region and actually all the more interesting for it. The wine pictured is the award-winning 100 per cent Albariño Eidosola (€8). Bodegaseidosela.com

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Palacio de Fefiñanes was founded in 1904 and the winery is housed in a baronial palace dating back to 1647. Even before Albariño became a brand and when rías Baixas was still to be put on the map, this bodega made the only Galician wine that was drunk widely in the rest of Spain and called for by name. There are two wines, the Fefiñanes 2011 at €13 and the Fefiñanes III Año 2009 at €30. Buscastellvins.com

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Wine tasting establishments on Mallorca where you can buy these wines by the glass or by the bottle:

Bodegas La Val is one of the producers that got Rías Baixas off the ground during its unsure beginnings. One of its labels (there are four, priced between €8 and €18), La Val Crianza sobre Lías (€12) is a complex wine that has reinvigorated the debate within the region about whether it is better

to mature the wines on lees in stainless steel tanks or wooden casks, this being a good example of the former. Very interesting. Rullan-navarro.com

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Martin Códax is for many people the classical Rías Baixas wine, probably because it can be found in most restaurants. A cooperative from 1985, the wines are all pure Albariño and it has a reputation for producing consistently good wines ranging from €10 for the standard wine up to €17 for the barrel-aged Organistrum. Palmersons.com

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Arousana is the largest cooperative in the area (18,000 members), and is run by a young team. The whole operation has been designed to be as modernistic as possible, starting with the name of the flagship wine, Paco & Lola (Albariño), with its polka dotthemed labels. The wines are good (there are several) and have been served at trendy events in Barcelona and even Los Angeles (€12). Pacolola.com

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The Pazo Baión bodega is a 15th century manor house where they have been making excellent wines for several decades. These are perfect examples of the new style “Atlantic” Albariños, and sell well in the uS where the export market is three times bigger than any other country. The Condes de Albarei costs around €9 and the Pazo Baión €20. Sues.es

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The Pazo Barrantes bodega was the first to be set up in Rias Baixas by a wine producer from outside the area, in this case

Bodega Barahona (Restaurant Casa Manolo) plaza San Bartolome, 2, Ses Salinas

Vinoteca D’origen Mercado Olivar, puesto 123 y 124, palma

the prestigious Marqués de Murrieta from La rioja. The pure Albariño, as is nearly always the case, is a recent vintage, 2011, and at €14 is an excellent choice. Enotecum.es

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Pazo Señorans, apart from being one of the most picturesque bodegas in the region, makes Alabariño wine as good as anyone. It is a family-run bodega and one of the few that distils its own orujo (grape alcohol) in-house. Owner Mari Sol Bueno presided over the region’s regulatory body for many years and is one of the most powerful ladies in the area. The regular wine pictured sells at €12, and there is a select vintage at €35. Distribuidoranadal.com

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operation founded by 57 farmers in 2003. That’s a lot of backed-up experience and the wines prove it. Unusually it has a range of five reds, unique in the area, although the oenologist still has his work cut out to get them into line. Very fairly priced with the whites starting at €7 and the reds at €5. Enotecum.es

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Bodegas Valdamor, owned by a Madrid restaurateur with Galician roots, Manuel Dominguez, has proved it can make the best of the typical Albariños from the Salnés Valley. The wines range from €5.50 for the Namorío, up to €18.,30 for the oak-aged Albariño. The standard Valdamor is €11.50. If you try the Crema de Orujo on ice, at around €8 a bottle, you will wonder why people Baileys. Palmersons.com

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Health & Fitness

Get turned on at the gym

To keep up to speed with the latest TLA (three letter acronym) just add EMS (electro muscular stimulation) to your fitness-speak repertoire. Shocking as it sounds, low level electric Dee McMath impulses applied direct to the muscles are proving popular and coming soon to a gym near you. Once you get your head around the idea of being wired up, plugged in and switched on for a workout, you will be rewarded with a shorter, more effective exercise routine with fabulously fast results. This is just part of the promise from the manufacturers of Miha Bodytec, a state-of-the-art EMS whole body system. Using electrodes to stimulate muscle power is not as futuristic as it sounds. The practice dates back to Soviet Russia as early as the 1950s when it was used to strengthen and enhance the performance of elite athletes. By the 1970s EMS was being introduced to some American hospitals and clinics for rehabilitation and treatment of muscle injuries. Soon the western sports world, bodybuilders and fitness industry began using EMS to fine-tune the athletic physique. Decades on and now top gyms are offering a refined version of this exciting “über-workout” with Miha Bodytec. Check out the user-friendly control panel, specially wired body vest and impulse connections for leg and arm muscles and you will soon see it is set to become a popular fixture in any self-respecting fitness machine room.

Olympic fast track head-to-toe toning Miha Bodytech is one of the first commercially available EMS training systems to hit the gym circuit. The training vests come in various sizes and the programme is appropriate for most ages and fitness levels. Let a qualified personal trainer show you the ropes and put you through your paces to ensure you use the equipment safely and effectively. Once connected up, you can move around freely enough to experience a workout like no other. Using an EMS programme gives you a taste of the privileged world previously only accessible to Olympic champions.

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By Dee McMath

Turn on and slim down

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Initially you will notice a strange tingling sensation as each electric impulse activates its target muscle. But this soon becomes a familiar part of an EMS workout. You will notice you are working to a far higher capacity, minus the strain on ligaments, joints or bones – thus greatly reducing any chance of injury. Better muscle development regulates metabolism and encourages fat loss, shedding excess pounds – all of which promotes a younger, fresher skin tone. Not everyone can (or wants to) fit in a gym workout three or four times a week, but most people could manage a weekly 20-minute Miha Bodytech session. Reducing four hours to 20 minutes is achieved by the EMS systems working your muscles up to 18 times harder than with weight training. The makers of Miha Bodytech say there is a 300 per cent increase in muscle fibre activation compared to standard exercise.

Safe EMS Although the electronic current is minimal and so is unlikely to “burn” your muscles, experts recommend you alternate muscle groups each session and take care never to stimulate antagonistic muscle groups together (e.g. never connect the bicep and triceps or the quadriceps and hamstrings at the same time) as this can result in painful muscle injury. Check with your trainer for guidelines and a workout routine to suit your fitness level and personal goals. As with all new exercise techniques, check with your doctor before trying this out and stick with a fitness professional or physiotherapist to begin with. Once you are fully trained, confident and self-motivated to use the programme, you might like to splash out and buy the Miha Bodytech system for your home gym. A snip at just €11,000 (plus IVA)!

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Health & Beauty

Hair Play

If only the “beach look” adorned by celebrities such as Jennifer Aniston and Kate Hudson (the goddesses of good hair days) was as easy to achieve as its name would suggest.

The Beach look Unfortunately, my attempts at a more natural “beach look” have always ended in disappointment – a combination of sunscreen and salt water resulting in a hair consistency similar to a bowl of linguini that had been left out overnight. However, all is not lost… after a few years of trial and error I have finally come up with the perfect combination of products to create a beach look that even Sienna Miller would be proud of.

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Pre-Styling Treatment Kérastase Elixir Ultime Kerastase.co.uk This hair elixir is a must-have for any style, but it serves as a perfect basis for creating beach look hair. Uniquely versatile, this beautifying treatment is enriched with a complex of four precious oils, creating an elixir for all hair types. The treatment leaves the hair feeling soft, supple and infinitely shiny. The elixir can be used at all different stages in the hair styling process, but it is best used as a pre-wash treatment or as a leave-in conditioner for deep nourishment of dry to damaged hair. Kérastase have perfected a product used for maintaining and repairing hair to its optimal level for styling. We all know that any kind of hairstyle can’t look good unless the hair is healthy to begin with; which is why I wholeheartedly recommend this product to begin with.

Styling Products Label M – Sea Salt Spray Labelm.com Label M Sea Salt Spray has been developed for professional stylists under the creative eye of a dynamic international artistic team led by Toni and Sacha Mascolo, whose expertise in creating innovative hair formulations is where fashion meets iconic styling with trans-cultural appeal. This product is the must-have product for beach hair. The salt spray creates covetable tousled styles with an edgy matte finish – perfect to recreate the Kate Hudson or Jennifer Anniston look. Simply spray on to wet hair, then roughly blow dry. The results are stunning – no grease or stickiness and your hair remains manageable without going hard from an excess of salt. It smells great too!

Biosilk therapy serum Biosilk.com Finish the look with just a tiny amount of this wondrous hair serum, to leave the wavy curls smooth and shiny looking. Now all that’s left to do is to hit the beach!

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CLArInS VITAL LIGHT, THE EXPErT AnTI-AGEInG SKIn CArE LAunCHED LAST yEAR, CREATED WAVES OF APPROVAL FROM BEAUTy MEDIA AnD COnSuMErS ArOunD THE wOrLD.

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Taking inspiration from the exceptional benefits of pioneer plants and formulated to help restore firmer, healthier looking and more luminous skin, Clarins Vital Light night and Day creams are a godsend for mature skins. These daily and nightly antidotes to the passage of time have been adapted for all skin types of all ages, with the recent launch of a lightweight day and night and SPF 15 variations, perfect for the Mallorcan sun.

VITAL LIGHT DAy SPF 15

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Illuminating anti-ageing cream All skin types A lightweight cream that helps diminish the visible appearance of hyper-pigmentation for a more even skin tone which becomes firmer and smoother day after day.

Illuminating anti-ageing cream All skin types A lightweight cream to illuminate, even complexion and smooth skin, with the added benefit of SP 15. VITAL LIGHT nIGHT Revitalising anti-ageing cream All skin types A lightweight cream that helps boost microcirculation throughout the night to deliver smoother, firmer, more revitalised skin upon waking. VITAL LIGHT – THE PrOMISE - Helps defy the visible appearance of changes in the dermis, the main support and light-reflecting structure in skin. - Helps unify skin tone by diminishing the visible appearance of hyperpigmentation.

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- Helps boost vitality by encouraging skin microcirculation, ensuring a “healthy looking” complexion. - Provides optimal anti-pollution and helps strengthen the skin barrier that weakens with age. ACTIVE InGrEDIEnTS Clarins research has combed the earth to find hard-working, healing botanicals that are effective in rediscovering a woman’s inner luminosity. The answer they found was in the revitalising properties of “pioneer plants”, namely Cochlearia officinalis, Waltheria and Spergularia… botanicals that revive and replenish dull skin and restore firmness. Clarins knows that, as skin ages, women want to look as luminous as they feel. The Vital Light range is the daily answer for mature skin, formulated in order to deeply revive skin and recapture youthful-looking firmness, however old you are!

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STAnDInG uP TO THE CHALLEnGE Eight brave people took to the stage in March for the culmination of a twoday course on stand up comedy. The course, run by professional comedian Logan Murray, aimed to take wannabe performers on their first steps. The new comedians’ performances at Teatre Sa Botiga de Buffons were warmly received by the audience. There are plans to repeat the course in June… for more information contact glynisgerman@gmail.com Report: Vicki McLeod Photos: Phoenix Media

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GrAnD FInALE OF M FACTOr COMPETITIOn

Six finalists gathered with their friends and supporters to compete in the grand final of the popular singing competition The M Factor. The competition, which had been running for the previous six weeks, drew to a spectacular close with a hard-fought battle between the singers. The event was hosted by DJ Jon White and presented by singer Nicky Stixx. About 200 people attended to show support to their favourite performer. The six singers, Sylvia, Steve Reye, Steve McCann, Margaret, Alejandro and Jo, all sang three songs: a pop song, a show tune and their own choice. Then the audience voted for their choice and the two singers with the most votes went through to a sing off. This saw Steve Reye and Steve McCann going head to head, with McCann eventually winning the majority of the audience votes and being presented with the €1,000 cash prize. More photos from the event are available on the Mood Beach Facebook page. Report: Vicki McLeod Photos: Laura Miles


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Mallorca Commemoration of International Women’s Day A special celebration for the 2012 International Women’s Day was organised by a team of volunteers: Kay Newton, Andrew Gardner, Anne Verrinder, Victoria Amengual and yours truly. This year’s event was held at the Lindner Hotel and was attended by about 200 women. The event was sponsored by FIX-it Mallorca, the female-friendly car garage in Palma; IFA Spectrum, the financial advice service run by Sue Worthington; and ACN Our Destiny, who offered their expertise with mobile communications. For more information visit: internationalwomenmallorca.com Report: Vicki McLeod Photos: Phoenix Media

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Out & About Who’s who and where it’s all happening on the island Thrilling Battle in Classic Car Rally With teams and motoring enthusiasts travelling from throughout Europe, the eighth edition of Mallorca’s International Classic Car Rally once again provided an exhilarating and colourful spectacle around the island’s roads – from mountain routes to scenic coastal legs. At the end of the 600-kilometre race, Germany’s An Der Heiden-Ottenburger tandem took overall honours in their Porshe 911 with home crowd favourites Galiana-Fluxa powering their Ford to second position.

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Top Football

colin fry… “THE PEOPLE’S MEDIUM”

After a good run of wins during March the island’s local La Liga team real Mallorca hopes to continue its run of success in the top division of Spanish football with home matches against Granada on 8 April, Real Zaragoza on 22 April, Rayo Vallecano on 3 May and Levante on 6 May. All home games take place at the Iberostar Stadium outside Palma.

What‘s on in

On each Friday throughout the month of April certain restaurants in the Calvià area have a special discounted offer on food. Look out for the “key” rating to see how much your meal will cost. The fair moves from one region of Calvià to another each week. On Friday the 6th the areas are Cas Catalia, Bendinat, Portals Nous; on the 13th they are Son Caliu, Palmanova, Magaluf and Son Ferrer; on the 20th they are Santa Ponça, Son Bugadelles and El Toro; and on the 27th it is the turn of Peguera, Cala Fornells and Calvià village.

take part in the third community walk in support of the AECC (cancer charity) and in memory of those who have died from the illness. Starting and ending at the new Diner Max (Old Roosters restaurant) it is a five-kilometre walk around Magaluf and Palmanova followed by a free concert by local entertainers at the diner, stalls and games for the kids and an Easter egg hunt with the “radio rabbit”. The walk starts at 11am and participants are requested to wear pink or buy a pink T-shirt on the day, with funds donated to the charity. TOTAL HEALTH DAy

SPECTruM FM “wALK 4 LIFE”

From traditional medicine to alternative therapies… find out what works for you at this open day at Burlington Berties in Santa Ponça on Friday 13 April. Local practitioners from nurses to EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique) tutors will demonstrate how they do what they do. MALLOrCA GO KArT GrAnD PrIX

The new 24-hour English radio station headed by yours truly invites you to

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Psychic medium Colin Fry comes to Mallorca to appear for one night only at the beautiful Son Amar venue. Famous for his television appearances in programmes such as “Most Haunted”, “Psychic Private Eyes” and “6ixth Sense with Colin Fry” he claims to have paranormal powers that allow him to talk to dead people. The event starts at 8pm and tickets are €35.

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Held for the first time at the fashionable Port Adriano, this two-day highspeed event promises to be every big boy’s dream! Professional and non-professional drivers take part in go-kart races on Saturday and Sunday 14-15

April around a specially designed circuit created at the port. More info at: malloradriving.com. FASHIOn SHOw

anyone and everyone who makes a living on and under the sea. More details available at: dovaston.com/CrewShow. MALLORCA SUPERyACHT DAyS

Local charity Age Concern Mallorca holds its annual spring fashion show and sale on Sunday 15 April 15 at the Hotel Magaluf Park. Contact Joy on 971 263 579 for more details.

THE CrEw SHOw An annual event that brings together many people from the nautical sector on Mallorca, “The Crew Show” is held at Mood Beach Club in Portals on Friday 27 April. Live entertainment will be provided by local singer Nicky Stixx and Spectrum FM will report on the action. Despite its name the open day is not just aimed at boat crews, but

Now in its fifth year, this event attracts teams from the uK, the mainland and the other Balearic islands. The action takes place on Magaluf beach on Saturday and Sunday 5-6 May. The serious rugby action is accompanied by equally serious drinking, less serious fancy dress and lots of testosterone. MEDITATIVE COnCErT

ArT EXHIBITIOn Showing at the Es Baluard Museum of Modern Art in Palma until 22 April is a monograph about Esther Ferrer curated by Rosa Olivares, “Esther Ferrer in Four Movements”. The exhibition submerges into the career of the Spanish National Prize of Fine Art 2008 winner, a radical, independent, anti-exhibitionist and free artist with her own ideas. Tel. 971 908 200 for more information.

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The first event of its kind is being held at the newly extended Port Adriano complex in El Toro over the final weekend of April (Saturday 28th-Monday 30th) with sailing and motor yachts of over 24 metres on sale or available for charter. This “by invitation only” event is the first of its kind held in Spain.

MALLOrCA DAnCE SPOrT CHALLEnGE This is the third year that this competition has taken place at the Galatzó sports hall in Calvià. More than 400 participants from 28 different countries are expected to take part during the weekend of Friday to Sunday 27-29 April. More information: mallorcachallenge.com.

The Dalai Lama called their music “Beautiful”. Deva Premal and Miten will perform on Friday 11 May at the Trui Theatre in Palma. with a career spanning 20 years and a string of acclaimed CDs with international sales of over one million… this promises to be a popular event. Even Cher is a fan! Also appearing is Bansuri Master Manose. The concert starts at 8.30pm.

out Spain. The exhibition is open until Sunday 13 May. EUROPE DAy One of the biggest gatherings of Mallorcan and expat residents takes place on the seafront at Palmanova on Sunday 13 May. The entertainment includes a street party, arts and crafts stalls, international food and drink options and a day-long concert from local singers hosted by Spectrum FM. It is a great day out for the family, with plenty for children and adults to enjoy from bouncy castles to handicrafts to rock n roll. The official opening ceremony is at 1pm.

ArT EXHIBITIOn Mallorca-based Galician artist Eva Martín Soler exhibits at the CCA in Andratx. “City-Zen” covers a range of some 25 graphic works – abstract compositions that arise from a mixture of the spiritual and the mundane. Eva Martín studied at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid and has recently had several successful solo and group exhibitions in locations through-

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The organisers are giving away two tickets to the show for Mallorca Life & Style readers. To be included in the draw, send an email to info@mallorcalifeandstyle.com with your name and day-time contact telephone number, and “Colin Fry” as the subject, by 30 April. Popular British psychic Colin Fry is set to entertain and mesmerise guests with his first appearance on Mallorca. Wellknown for his many TV appearances, including Psychic Private Eyes, The Three Mediums and the hit Living TV series Sixth Sense with Colin Fry, his international following has led him to undertake sell-out tours in Britain and around the world. He is also the author of four successful books, with his new autobiography, The Happy Medium, due to be released in June. The organisers promise a night that will “both entertain and amaze you, whether you are looking to touch base with a loved one that has passed on or simply looking for an interesting and enlightening experience”. The show will be held at Son Amar (Crta. Palma-Sóller, Km. 11) on 4 May at 8pm. Tickets are €35 and available from: giltroseproductions.com

Launch of Spectrum Radio on Mallorca

Luna Radio presenter Laura Penn has got together with Spectrum FM to bring 24hour radio in English to Mallorca. “I am delighted to be working with the people at Spectrum,” says Laura. “We have been in discussions for over two years and now the time is right to launch Spectrum FM Mallorca.” The station is broadcasting on 88.6FM as well as being available online. Laura presents the Breakfast Show from

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8am till 12 noon weekdays assisted by fellow presenters Jon-Paul (JP) Bradshaw, who is in charge of local events, and sports reporter Sarah “Sporty Bird” Mullis, as well as other members of the popular English Radio Mallorca on-air team. The service provides local and national news, cultural information, Spanish lessons and help for charities on the island. “As we did with Luna Radio and English Radio Mallorca we will be organising concerts, quizzes, walks and other events for charities here on the island and elsewhere,” says Laura. “We have already started with the Walk 4 Life in aid of AECC on Easter Sunday. It’s great to be back!” More information: Laura@spectrumfm. net; mallorca.spectrumfm.net.

International Award for Bodegas Ángel In just four years of operation Mallorca’s Bodegas Ángel has won three international awards for its wines. The latest to be honoured – with a Bacchus Golf Award – is Gran Selección 2009, considered “possibly the best” of the bodega’s seven wines. More information: bodegasangel.com


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Last Easter, a seed of an idea was sown in the mind of photographer Samantha Hemsley, an idea to use her amazing ability of capturing the beauty and essence of every women she photographs to help others. One year on and a beautiful calendar entitled “Celebration of Women 2012” featuring 14 women aged 50-plus now hangs on the wall of many homes in Mallorca, the UK and beyond – even as far as Australia! The calendar is still available at various outlets and online, with proceeds going to a new charity called In Celebration of Life, specifically set up by Samantha to support cancer suffers and their families on Mallorca. More information: celebrationofwomen.org; samanthahemsley.com

Terracotta Army Lands on Mallorca

Over one million visitors around Europe have already seen this enthralling exhibition… now the Terracotta Army (also known as “Terracotta Warriors and Horses”), a collection of sculptures depicting the armies of Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of China, will go on show on Palma. Scheduled to be inaugurated on 3 May, the exhibition will continue until October in a marquee specially set up in Polígono de Levante.

European Senior Tour Action at Pula

The 2012 European Senior Tour season begins this year with the inaugural Mallorca Open Senior at Pula Golf Club from May 1113. Designed by Ryder Cup captain José María Olazábal, Pula has hosted events on the main European Tour the past two years: the 2010 Iberdrola Open Cala Millor Mallorca, won by Swede Peter Hanson; and the 2011 Iberdrola Open, where Darren Clarke was victorious before going on to triumph in the British Open Championship.

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Varied Programme for CrewShow

The fifth presentation of the CrewShow will be held on Friday 27 April at Mood Beach Club in Portals. Apart from the 30plus business stands the popular hog roast barbecue will be in full swing, Nicky Stixx will be performing dance and rock hits throughout the event and there will be plenty of other activities including a beach wear fashion show and scuba diving in the pool. This year’s main sponsor is top crew agency Dovaston, whose team will be available throughout the show to offer crew help and advice about their careers. Dovaston managing director Phil Edwards and CEO Karen Dovaston will also host a business to business lunch before the doors open for the afternoon. As usual there will be a charity element, with Mallorcan foundation Respiralia, which helps children with cystic fibrosis, attending the show. After the official show is finished a crew party and salsa night will carry on until the early hours of the morning. More information: dovaston.com

Inspiring Concert of Meditative Music

Twenty years after beginning “a journey into love and creativity that has taken their inspiring blend of song, mantra and meditation to a worldwide audience”, Deva Premal and Miten will be visiting Mallorca for the first time in May, together with Nepalese bansuri master Manose, as part of their 2012 world tour. The concert will be held at the Trui Theatre in Palma on 11 May. Tickets are €27, €35 and €42. More information: bodhana.com

Contemporary Japanese Cuisine

Now Open! C/. Gran Via Puig des Castellet, 1, Bloque 1 07180 Santa Ponsa (Calvia), Mallorca Tel. 971 693893

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Stylish Revamp for Key Mediterranean Marina Over the past two decades, Port Adriano has become one of the Balearic Isles’ most important marinas. With 404 moorings and top-class refit and repair amenities, It is the ideal home port for boating enthusiasts and crew seeking to explore one of the most attractive coastlines in the Mediterranean, as well as a popular destination for general nautical activities or simply relaxing in a tranquil holiday setting by the sea.

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Now, after a major re-modelling project, Port Adriano is due to re-open with the addition of new mooring berths for yachts of up to 60 metres, the enlarging of the dry dock and a state-of-the-art commercial area designed by Philippe Starck – putting it well and truly at the forefront of international ports for mega-yachts. One of the world’s leading designers, Starck visited the project last summer to check progress on his innovative vision for Port Adriano. His aim as designer was “to place the human and the sea in the centre of the project”, including overall town planning, architectural design and artistic direction of public spaces as well as special creations such as mooring poles. Starck was commissioned on the basis that his designs “offer the talent, sobriety and beauty that Port Adriano wants for its clients”. He was responsible for the design of the new commercial area and the decoration of the communal areas.

Located in a privileged setting on the south-west edge of the Bay of Palma, in Calvià municipality just half an hour from Palma international airport, Port Adriano has optimal communications with the Mediterranean’s other main marinas, as well as further afield. The expansion project was undertaken with respect for and a solid commitment to the environment and seabed. A new dyke runs parallel to the current one, meaning the work has not taken up any additional metres of coastline, and the new-look port features the most advanced environmental protection system for mega-yachts. It has obtained the ISO 14001 environmental certificate and 9001 quality

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Advanced environmental protection system for mega-yachts certificate and has also been verified in accordance with EMAS III regulations. Port Adriano offers clients a wide and varied range of services “with the aim of solving their needs and, above all, to make their stay in our port a unique experience”. These include: boat sales, charter, services, storage, maintenance and repairs; mooring rental and sales; nautical school and diving centre; restaurants, bars and lounges; and fashion and accessories boutiques.

The Starck-designed commercial shopping extends over 4,000 square metres, with 40 business premises and over 600 parking places to complement the port’s nautical facilities. To ensure “the correct interaction between the shopping area and the port zone”, the operating company manages all the premises on a leasehold basis, thus maintaining strict control over the quality of services provided. The official inauguration of the new amenities is scheduled for 26 April, while other special events being held in conjunction with the re-opening include the invitation-only Superyacht Days from 28 to 30 April.

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More information: Portadriano.com Mallorcasuperyachtdays.com Hotelportadriano.com

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Directory Nice Price Supermarket Founded in 1997, Nice Price is one of the leading food importers in Mallorca. Selling Iceland frozen foods, and all speciality food products during UK opening hours 10am -7pm Mon-Sat

C/ Miguel de Cervantes 8 Costa den Blanes Tel: 971 67 75 63 niceprice-mallorca.com

that sweet temptation High quality chocolates and sweets whilst ensuring exceptional value for money.

That Sweet Temptation

Plaza Alcazar, Local 3 Portals Nous Tel: 690 87 30 29 Mail: andrea@thatsweettemptation.com

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