Urban Fox - December 2017 Issue

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IT’S CHRISTMAS! So let’s get the party started with our fun and fabulously festive edition of Urban Fox.

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We’re going all out in the glamour stakes. From red hot party wear, to hair that’ll make ‘em stare (in a good way), we’ve got the answers to all your festive dilemmas. And if you’ll be rockin’ around the Christmas tree this December 25th check out our pick of Novelty Knits for a little extra ho ho ho! On the home front, we’re decking the halls, doors and basically anything that doesn’t move with this year’s brightest trends. Bring the outside in, with a whimsical Woodland Wonderland, or shorten the odds of a white Christmas and Let It Snow with your very own winter scene. From silver spray to crème brûlée, our Puddings of Comfort & Joy will bring a happy ending to any Christmas dinner. And while everyone knows that all calories consumed at this time of year are neither judged, nor counted, Alexis Gray is on hand to tell us how to Eat, Drink & Be Healthy. If like me you’ve not yet started your gift shopping, don’t panic, we’ve got Christmas all wrapped up! Our gorgeous gift pages are packed with stylish ideas from all your favourite local, online and high street stores. Tick. Still feeling the strain? We reveal how to avoid the festive fallout in O Come All Ye Stressful. And if it takes more than buffing your baubles to get you in the Christmas Spirit, Santa’s little helper Sarah Mettrick is here to help you rediscover the magic. We’ll be taking a break in January but join me again in February with our Reshape Your Life edition. Until then, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from us all at Urban Fox. 45

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Let’s face it, the only to guarantee a white way Christmas is to creat one yourself. Think e sparkling diamante snowflakes and frosted glass, with touch es of tradition re-imagine the form metallic d in stags and silver leaf spray s.

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Tealight Christmas Tree, £35, Sainsbury ’s

LED Wooden Pyramid Tree, £24, Dar Lighting

Asparagus Silver Spray, £7, John Lewis Silver Tealight Holder, £4, Sophie Allport

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Clear Spun Glass Baubles, £4, The Contemporary Home Branch Bowl, £62, Kelly Hoppen

Pom Pom Throw, £50, Laura Ashley

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HEALTH & WELLBEING

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25 Eat, drink & be healthy Gym bags and gladrags 27 O come all ye stressful Avoid the festive fallout

WINING & DINING 29 Puddings of comfort & joy Serve up a showstopper

LIFE & WORK 34 Snow business… Rebecca Ferguson interview 37 Christmas spirit Where is the love? 39 Boogie nights Surviving the party season

FASHION & BEAUTY

HOMES & GARDENS

8 Santa baby Red hot party wear

41 Gifts for home birds Ideas to feather their nests

11 Blue Christmas She wore blue velvet

45 Woodland wonderland Into the woods

13 Novelty knits 'Tis the season to be jolly 15 Gifts for her Because she’s worth it

48 L et it snow I’m dreaming of a…

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53 D eck the halls Spruce up your home

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT 57 What’s on Entertaining the whole family 61 Reviews December’s recommendations

17 Gifts for him Indulge the men in your life

PEOPLE & PLACES

19 Fit for a king (or queen) Gold, frankincense & myrrh

65 Home for Xmas? Cool yule escapes

21 How to party hair A guide to party-worthy hair

66 My way Local spotlight on Lottie Davies

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Nothing to wear to the office do? For low-maintenance, highimpact party wear, it has to be velvet. Think sophisticated, sassy and extremely smooth!

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Samara Jacket, £89, Monsoon

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Sawyer Dress, £199, Hobbs

Primrose Court, £169, Hobbs Hazel Jegging, £45, White Stuff Suzie Dress, £250, Whistles

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RETRO WAVES 1 Spray hair with curl hold spray and

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Continue curling every section, alternating between above and below.

5 Release the hair and allow the curl to cool in your hand. 6 Repeat, working around the head, until you reach the parting. 7 Brush your hair back diagonally to crown, then push the hair to create a wave. 8 Use a brush to define and structure the curl at the ends. 9 Finish with hair spray, or shine spray for a glossier, more polished look.

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ROUNDED CURLS 1 Spray hair with curl hold spray. 2 Place in a parting, create a section and clip away rest of hair. 3 Place your styler (ghd V Gold or Platinum work best) at the root and rotate the styler backwards, gliding the plates through to the ends.

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Blow-dry your hair straight.

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Once you’ve created each curl, wrap them around your finger and hold in place with a clip, allowing the curl to cool down and set.

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Repeat through the top section of your hair.

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HEALTH & WELLBEING

EAT, DRINK & BE

HEALTHY Tempted to ditch your gym bag for gladrags over the holiday season? With a little forward planning it’s perfectly possible to have a merry Christmas and still enter the New Year feeling fit and healthy, says USSC’s Alexis Gray.

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Here’s some ideas to get you started…

EARLY BIRD

At Christmas most of us don’t want to be at the gym, while our friends and family are playing Pie Face at home. So don’t miss out and be flexible with your time. Working out first thing in the morning gets it out of the way, allowing more time with others, while kick starting your metabolism for the rest of the day.

XMAS HIIT

With a hectic social calendar you may not have 1-2 hours spare for your regular workout. High Intensity Interval Training or HIIT is a perfect blast of fitness, taking no longer than 30 minutes. It can be done on a cardio machine, with weights or even just using your body weight. Studies have shown that 15 minutes of HIIT burns more calories than jogging on a treadmill for an hour!

STRENGTH IN NUMBERS

If you’re having visitors over the festive period, motivate each other and organise an energetic activity. Take the kids to the local ice rink or ski

slope and join in with some skating or the ringos. If that’s just a bit too energetic, a winter walk is the perfect way to work off some of those excess calories.

this time of year and that won’t be readily available come January. The odd open mince pie (less pastry) isn’t the end of the world.

SQUEEZE IN BREAKFAST

Most of us enjoy a tipple over the festive period but this is the main reason for weight gain over the holidays. If you’re going to the pub or a house party, choose lower calorie drinks. Try swapping your large glass of wine for a gin and diet tonic. Limit yourself to 2 alcoholic drinks and have a glass of water in between. Better still offer to drive and save the calories.

Many people will skip breakfast on Christmas Day, to leave room for the turkey and all the trimmings. But having breakfast will stop you from bingeing and over-eating later in the day. Opt for something high in protein such as salmon and scrambled eggs, or an omelette, which will keep you fuller for longer. For something lighter, try fruit with yoghurt.

SWEETS & TREATS

Be selective about your treats. Try to snack on nuts and oranges, rather than selection boxes and Pringles…once you pop and all that. If you can’t resist a little indulgence - and let’s face it, it is Christmas - then try to choose treats that you can only enjoy at

EVERYTHING IN MODERATION

Finally, Christmas may well be the hardest time of year to keep active and be mindful of your diet, but if you stick to just a few small treats and fit in some exercise, come January you already have a head start on those fitness resolutions.

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O Come All Ye

STRESSFUL With presents to buy, food to prepare and greataunt Agatha’s annual visit looming, it’s easy to feel the strain. So we at Urban Fox have put our heads together and come up with 5 ways to help you avoid the festive fallout.

have to do it all. Try getting everyone involved in the preparations both in the run up to Christmas and on the day itself. Rope your other half into getting the tree, putting up decorations, doing the grocery shopping (he will need a list) and wrapping presents. The paper only gets ripped off and the rustic look is in! As for the kids, friends and family will love receiving cards written in their squiggling hand and making mince pies could become a fun family tradition.

Be Realistic

Take Time-Out

It's hard not to set huge expectations at Christmas (perfect food, family accord, thoughtful gifts); but this can leave you feeling disappointed and underwhelmed. So try to keep your expectations under wraps. We know you’ve spent hours in the kitchen preparing a gourmet feast but it’s unlikely your 3 year old will get through Christmas lunch without some disruption. So whether it’s Shopkins (or some other piece of plastic tat) or yucky sprouts at the heart of the meltdown, just take a breath. Alternatively prescribe yourself a large G&T.

Rally the Troops

It’s quite easy to take everything upon yourself and then feel irritated that no one is helping. But you really don’t

Be pragmatic about your relationship. If things with your partner have been strained recently, don't expect Christmas Day or a New Year’s party to fix everything. But before you rush to the divorce lawyers, escape to a romantic retreat for a child-free interlude ahead of the festivities and take some much needed time and space to reconnect with one another. A little time-out can really add new perspective to your relationship. And should disagreements surface over Christmas, try to deal with them as they arise and don't let resentment build.

Create Balance

Get the family together and write a list of what everyone wants to do, be it

panto, a Monopoly marathon or simply shutting the door until the New Year. With older children, discuss creating a balance between family and time spent with friends. I’m always amazed at how engaged they become when ‘Beat the Parents’ makes its annual appearance. And don’t forget to make a list of who needs to see who over the holiday period.

Remember every family has their own Christmas traditions. This is particularly important if you’re part of a blended or extended family. Scheduling visits ahead of time really is the key to a Happy Christmas.

Play the Game

Finally if you’re staying with relatives or friends over Christmas, discuss beforehand who will do and pay for what to avoid any tensions on the day. Remember every family has their own Christmas traditions from secret Santa and midnight mass, to when to open presents (Christmas Eve v Christmas Day) and what time to eat, so if possible work out a compromise to suit all. Failing that if you’re in their home, play by their rules. It won’t kill you for one year and next year you can either offer to host or alternatively do your own thing. URBAN FOX DECEMBER 2017 27


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COMFORT & JOY Every Christmas dinner should have a happy ending. So why not serve up a showstopper with one of these fabulously festive desserts.


BAILEYS CRÈME BRÛLÉE Serves: 6 Ingredients: 600ml double cream 200ml semi-skimmed milk 6 medium free range egg yolks 30g caster sugar 4 tbsp Baileys Irish Cream 3 tbsp demerara sugar

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reheat the oven to 150˚C, P gas mark 2. Pour the cream and milk into a saucepan and heat until almost boiling. Remove from the heat and set aside for 10 minutes.

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I n a heatproof bowl, whisk the egg yolks and sugar together with a balloon whisk until combined. Stir in the cream mixture and Baileys and pour into 6 small ramekins.

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ut the ramekins in a roasting tin and P add enough cold water to the tin to come two thirds of the way up the sides of the ramekins. Carefully put the roasting tin in the oven and cook for 30-40 minutes, or until just set. Remove from the tin and leave to cool, then chill for 2 hours.

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reheat the grill to hot. Sprinkle the P demerara sugar in an even layer over the brûlées and grill (or use a cook’s blowtorch if you have one) for about 2 minutes, until the sugar has melted. Leave to cool until the sugar has set, then serve straight away.

SPICED ORANGE & ALMOND CAKE Serves: 10 Ingredients: 8 easy peelers Vegetable oil, for greasing 5 medium free range eggs, separated 200g caster sugar 250g ground almonds 2 tsp Waitrose Signature Spice (ground) 2 tbsp clear honey or maple syrup, to serve A little icing sugar, for dusting

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ut 4 of the easy peelers (peel still P on) in a saucepan and cover with cold water. Bring to the boil and simmer for 25 minutes, then drain and cool slightly. Whizz to a purée in a food processor.

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reheat the oven to 180˚C, gas mark P 4. Brush the base and sides of a 23cm springform cake tin with a little oil and line the bottom with baking parchment. In a large bowl, whisk the egg yolks and half the caster sugar until pale and fluffy. In a separate bowl, whisk the egg whites until they form stiff peaks, then whisk in the rest of the sugar.

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old the puréed easy peelers, ground F almonds and spice into the egg yolk mixture. Fold a quarter of the egg whites into the mixture to loosen it, then carefully fold in the rest. Pour the mixture into the prepared tin and bake for 55-60 minutes, until a skewer inserted comes out clean. Leave to cool in the tin.

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urn the cake out onto a serving plate. T Peel the rest of the easy peelers and cut them into slices. Arrange on top of the cake and drizzle over the honey or syrup. Dust with icing sugar and serve.


WINING & DINING

PLUM & CHOCOLATE CRUMBLE TARTE Serves: 10 Ingredients: 250g softened unsalted butter 125g caster sugar 125g light brown soft sugar 2 large free range egg yolks 300g plain flour 3 tbsp cocoa powder 1 tsp baking powder 400g plums, halved and stoned 60g dark chocolate, coarsely grated Cream to serve

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lace the butter and sugars in a P bowl and whisk with a handheld electric whisk for 2-3 minutes until creamy, then beat in the egg yolks, one at a time.

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dd the flour, cocoa and baking A powder and stir in until the mixture starts to form a dough. Tip onto a lightly floured surface and knead until smooth. Divide into 2/3 for the bottom of the tarte and 1/3 for the top. Wrap the dough in clingfilm, chill the larger piece for 30 minutes and place the other piece in the freezer.

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reheat the oven to 160ËšC, gas mark P 3. Grease a 25cm loose-bottomed tart tin then place on a baking tray. Roll out the chilled pastry into a 30cm round on a lightly floured surface and use to line the prepared tin. Place the plums cut-side up on the pastry and sprinkle over the grated chocolate.

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oarsely grate the frozen pastry C over the plums. Bake for 50-60 minutes until the topping is crisp and the plums are tender. Cool for 30 minutes before removing from the tin. Slice and serve warm with cream.

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From spooky Scandi crime films, to one of the industry’s biggest franchises, ice-cool Swede Rebecca Ferguson is currently enjoying a hot-streak in Hollywood.


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There’s certainly an influx of talented Nordic stars currently in Hollywood, and, alongside the Alicia Vikanders and Alexander Skarsgards of this world, Rebecca Ferguson is taking advantage of this cinematic chance for her and her fellow countrymen. But why this sudden migration from Scandinavia to the silver screen? “Because we are amazing!” the 34-yearold laughs. “What else can I say? Swedish actors are all fabulous!” Certainly, Ferguson’s latest project – chilly crime thriller The Snowman – has provided her with ample platform on which to showcase the traits native to her national heritage. And with the tantalising combination of working with an all-star cast and the chance to head homewards on-shoot, Ferguson was determined not to be left out in the cold. “I must say, I bulldozed my way onto this movie,” she agrees. “Jo Nesbo, Tomas, Michael Fassbender, shooting in Norway? This wasn’t going ahead without me. As soon as I knew Tomas was working on a script of Jo’s novel, I knew he would create something effortlessly majestic and marvellous. Because he doesn’t come from a commercial background, it’s pure artistry what he does. He can weave an image, he can transform what can be perceived as the most monotonous scene, and breathe such energy and life into it. He’s just phenomenal. And we were shooting in Norway!” Ferguson hails from “next door” – Stockholm to be precise – but the Scandinavian energy that swirled around the making of The Snowman – from its stars and director Tomas Alfredson to Nesbo’s novelistic source material – made it impossible to envisage the film’s set being situated anyway other than a Nordic nation. “I know when there were efforts to produce the scripts before, they were talking about shooting in Ohio, which

is all part of the magic of filmmaking - you can make anywhere seem like anywhere,” Ferguson explains. “But Norway plays such a powerful role and Tomas was insistent, we were doing it there. Oslo is so perfect and we moved onto the mountains outside Rjukan, it’s indescribably breath-taking. The environment, the breath-taking emptiness was the lead character, everything.” And while the recent slew of subarctic cinematic spectacles put out by Hollywood have left some of its biggest stars pining for a swift return to the L.A heat, Ferguson was more prepared than most for the icy conditions on-set – even in spite of lead Michael Fassbender’s European heritage. “I’m probably more used to it, certainly more than Michael!” She says of coping with the dropping temperatures during filming. “I know it gets cold in Ireland but they have nothing on us when it comes to snow. Plus, you’re wearing seven, eight pairs of long johns, there’s a lot of heat in there. Too much! But we had so much fun. There were lots of snowball fights. I won naturally; I’m Swedish, and my blood can handle it far better.” Ferguson’s natural ability to cope with cold aside, her recent rise on the big screen seems incongruous with a modest personality behind the scenes. Though Ferguson had a brief and unfortunate dalliance with a modelling career – “I hated it. It was awful. I hated being photographed” – she is now revelling alongside some of cinema’s biggest names. “I actually suffer from claustrophobia but I love feeling cocooned by the camera when I’m acting,” she explains, calling to mind visions of that Scandinavian penchant for comfort and warmth. “It’s strange how I hated to have my photograph taken and it’s not so bad but I’m not a big fan of it now. But when it comes to acting, it’s about the channel of energy between me and the character through the lens.”

And her newest upcoming project is even more an example of how far Ferguson has risen in the Hollywood ranks than The Snowman. Set to return as spy Ilsa Faust in the sixth instalment of the Mission: Impossible franchise, Ferguson is excited to be thrown back into the fray as the “badass” female lead alongside one of the silver screen’s most intergalactic male names: Tom Cruise himself.

I knew he would create something effortlessly majestic and marvellous. “I think everything has been one long continuous blur since then. I’m not sure if Mission: Impossible has ever felt real, considering we’re filming the next one, it still doesn’t feel…like ‘what is happening?’” “But Ilsa coming back is just delicious. She is arguably one of my favourite characters, she’s such fun to play and Chris McQuarrie really knows how to write her and he understands her motivations. For example, he gave her the knife fight at the end of the last movie, not to Ethan, because he was fully aware, this is Ilsa’s fight. This is her conflict.” With some filming again taking place in – you guessed it – Norway, alongside a host of other exotic international locations, Mission 6 is set to be the stage on which Ferguson’s ascent is cemented to a global audience. And although other actors may well be daunted by such a proposal, Ferguson can instead rely on her inherent ice-cool philosophy, and the calming charm of Cruise. “That smile, that dazzling megawatt grin is so disarming,” she smiles. “I think that alone sort of calmed any nerves I may have had. I don’t think I even had time to feel nervous!” URBAN FOX DECEMBER 2017 35


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Christmas - the most wonderful time of the year. We know this because Andy Williams tells us so, and he knows these things. But is it? Really? Now don’t panic I’m not going all bah humbug on you, but is it Christmas we still love or merely the thought of it? Now I love the twinkling lights, pressies under the tree, The Rat Pack blaring out and the waft of cinnamon in the air. What I love most is that warm glowing feeling you get inside. The thing is - it left me - years ago. It got buried under the buckling pressure of trying to make Christmas perfect. It’s somewhere under the collapsed Christmas cake, the attempts to decorate the house like Fortnum & Mason and queuing for hours for the latest kids plastic crap must-have. Well I want my feeling back and I’m on a mission to rescue it.

Surely I just have to relax back into the spirit of it all. Take Christmas trees for example, I watch my excited daughters decorate theirs in the playroom, (we have 3 trees so I have full control of the other 2). I’m smiling while desperately resisting the urge to balance out the baubles. I do well for several hours but under the cover of darkness I find myself groping around re-arranging their display. The shame, and all for my own Christmas feng shui.

I can’t even escape my cooking faux pas during the festive season. Last year I proudly presented the Christmas Pudding to the table smothered in Brandy. Too much Brandy. After lighting, it exploded into flames and set the table alight. I frantically whacked everything with a wet napkin including half the guests. Afterwards my family looked like they’d been caught up in Storm Brian.

Maybe being honest would help my mission as well. When I tell my husband to get me just a token gift surely he knows I don't mean it. I’m a woman. So after he’s finished opening his voucher for a fabulous spa break I’m trying to look thrilled with my new battery heated slipper socks.

"I’m surrendering to the inevitable mishaps, embracing the wonderful chaos"

Now being organised is surely the key so why am I still flapping around like a deranged turkey on Christmas Eve? It’s not like I don't know the date, it hasn't changed for over two thousand years. Last year after buying not one but three presents in October (I know, check me out) I was rather smug and confident being ahead of schedule. By mid-December I still had the grand total of exactly …three presents.

The truth is it’s easy to lose touch with what’s really important at Christmas; by the time you look up to inhale the magic it’s February. Well not this year, I’m surrendering to the inevitable mishaps, embracing the wonderful chaos and most importantly appreciating what truly matters. I’m sure then my warm glowing feeling will return. Failing that there’s always my spa break to look forward to - I bought my husband a voucher for two this year. I’m no Yule Fool! URBAN FOX DECEMBER 2017 37


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Put in an appearance

Even if all you want to do is get home, put on your PJs and watch the latest episode of Peaky Blinders, it really is worth showing your face. If you manage a team, go along, have a drink and then leave. The team will recognise that you’ve made the effort, but also appreciate the early exit, so that they can let their hair down. Even if you’re not a manager, yours will be looking to see who’s a team player and who isn’t. You don’t want to commit career suicide just for the sake of a couple of hours of mediocre conversation and an anaemic vol-au-vent!

Identify shared interests

Spending time with colleagues in a social setting creates a connection that may not be feasible in a normal working environment, due to geographical location(s), company structure, departmental remit etc. Social events are a great way to connect on a human level and you might even discover

common interests you never realised you had. And if you’ve been struggling to get your colleagues to engage on your current project, the party might be the perfect opportunity to facilitate inter-departmental cooperation and get some extra brownie points too.

Hone your networking skills

Don’t be tempted to huddle into a corner with the people you know… parties are for mingling! You want to make a positive impact, so make eye contact and listen to what colleagues are telling you about themselves. Not only is it polite but they might be a useful contact in the future. Keep your own conversation interesting and upbeat, they don’t want to hear about all your work problems. And if you get caught with someone who is – there’s no other way to say it – boring, go to the bathroom, grab another drink, or just say, “Nice talking with you” and move on.

Get to know your boss

If he/she is not present in the office very often, it’s likely that you don’t have

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a particularly strong relationship. If they show up to the Christmas party, it’s a good opportunity to get chatting. Don’t quiz them on the forward strategy or the recent round of pay reviews – it’s a party, so keep it light. And don’t monopolise them either. When the time is right, invite others into the conversation and leave the group at the appropriate time. If your boss thinks you’re friendly and inclusive they’ll remember you better, which is great news when it comes to developmental or promotion opportunities.

Take it easy on the alcohol

It’s easy to go overboard, particularly for us introverts who tend to get nervous, only to find ourselves throwing some serious shapes, or giving the CEO some ‘constructive feedback’ by the end of the night. It’s worth remembering that although it’s a Christmas party, essentially it is still a work event, so limit yourself to two alcoholic drinks. If you don’t want to look like a party pooper, spirits are an easy way to disguise what you’re drinking. A couple of G&Ts followed by plain tonics, nobody will be any the wiser. URBAN FOX DECEMBER 2017 39



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More is more

Shabby chic

Why have one wreath when you can have three, or four… Create a festive focal point with an eye-catching collection of wreaths. Experiment with different sizes and styles but do stick to a colour palette to keep it looking cohesive. We love this nature inspired display.

Transform a tired shelf or unloved cabinet with a festive wintery display. Create a backdrop using offcuts from your Christmas tree mixed with natural and frosted pine cones. Complete the look with sparkly fairy lights and wire baskets and glass jars filled with light reflecting baubles.

Take a seat

Not enough seats for those extra dinner guests? Don’t invest in new dining room chairs, simply jazz up what you have. A cluster of baubles on the back of an old wooden chair or a beautifully wrapped gift on a kitchen stool and your guests won’t even notice what they’re sat on.

Dressing down

Ditch the explosion of table decorations and opt for a paredback look. Think natural candlelight, festive greenery and snow white tableware. Simple doesn’t have to mean boring. Be creative and make bespoke place settings by dressing napkins with a sprig of fir and a vintage silver bauble.

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Rory Kinnear (The Threepenny Opera, Penny Dreadful, Othello) is Marx and Oliver Chris (Twelfth Night, Green Wing) is Engels, in this new comedy written by Richard Bean and Clive Coleman; broadcast live from The Bridge Theatre, London. 1850, and Europe’s most feared terrorist is hiding in Dean Street, Soho. Broke, restless and horny, the thirty-two-yearold revolutionary is a frothing combination of intellectual brilliance, invective, satiric wit, and child-like emotional illiteracy. Creditors, spies, rival revolutionary factions and prospective seducers of his beautiful wife all circle like vultures. His writing blocked, his marriage dying, his friend Engels in despair at his wasted genius, his only hope is a job on the railway. But there’s still no one in the capital who can show you a better night on the piss than Karl Heinrich Marx.

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Traditionally a time for reflection and celebration, what better way to glorify the season than to join the Mediaeval Baebes for a remarkable evening of music, dance and theatre in one of the UK's most magnificent cathedrals. The Mediaeval Baebes will be performing Christmas carol classics from their top ten album Of Kings & Angels, along with Alleluia, the haunting and uplifting title theme to ITV's hit drama Victoria and other contemporary and traditional songs. Experience the ultimate Christmas experience, harness the true spirit of Christmas and emerge your senses into a timeless treat of unique musical beauty.


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Most grandmothers are lovely, kind, helpful old ladies. Not George’s Grandmother. George’s Grandmother likes to gobble up slugs and bugs, and is always telling George what to do. But one day, when his parents leave him alone with the grizzly old grunion, George takes his chance and sets about creating a brand new medicine to cure her of her cruelty. Little does he know that his perilous potion will be the start of a rather marvellous adventure! Following the success of Fantastic Mr Fox, The Twits and The Witches, Curve’s magnificent new co-production with Rose Theatre Kingston promises to be yet another hugely imaginative and entertaining stage adaptation, bursting with growing grannies, feathery farm animals and bags of frothbuggling family fun.

Oh, Whistle…

Tue 12 Dec The Guildhall, Leicester Tickets £9 visitleicester.info M R James is acknowledged as the master of the English Ghost Story. He first performed his supernatural tales to friends at Christmas in King's College, Cambridge. Now Nunkie Theatre Company have Shelagh Bidwell

Cézanne: Portraits of a Life, 23 & 28 Jan, Phoenix

brought two of these unforgettable spinechillers back to life. Oh, Whistle, and I'll Come to You, My Lad – a tale of nocturnal horror on the Suffolk coast – is considered by many to be James's masterpiece. It is beautifully complemented here by The Ash Tree, a story of witchcraft and vengeance down the generations.

A Christmas Carol Sat 23 Dec The Guildhall, Leicester Tickets from £11.50 visitleicester.info

Enter the world of Charles Dickens in this ghostly tale for the festive season. Performing 26 different characters Gerald Dickens brings his great great Grandfather’s most famous book to vivid and exciting life. In an extraordinary theatrical tour de force Gerald has made audiences all over the world laugh, cry, cheer and stamp as they become completely involved in the much loved tale of Ebenezer Scrooge. Enjoy this Christmas tale in the beautiful atmospheric surrounding of the medieval Guildhall, with a real fire, mulled wine and mince pies for sale, the perfect way to get in the festive spirit! This is truly a not to be missed performance.

Jeeves & Wooster Mon 22 - Sat 27 Jan The Little Theatre Tickets £13.50 thelittletheatre.net

An amateur production by arrangement with Nick Hern Books. Join the aristocratic fool, Bertie Wooster, and his dutiful valet, Jeeves, along with fellow manservant, Seppings, in playing a dizzying array of roles in an evening of Perfect Nonsense. When a country house Oh, Whistle... 12 Dec, The Guildhall

weekend takes a turn for the worse, Bertie Wooster is unwittingly called on to play matchmaker, but also to steal a silver cow creamer from Totleigh Towers. Naturally, the ever dependable Jeeves is there to prevent Bertie from making a fool of himself. This bout of inspired silliness won the Olivier Award for Best Comedy in 2014. Strobe may be used in this production.

Cézanne: Portraits of a Life Tue 23 & Sun 28 Jan Phoenix Arts Tickets from £10 phoenix.org.uk

From the National Portrait Gallery London, Musée d’Orsay Paris & National Gallery of Art Washington DC. Exhibition on Screen is thrilled to present one of the most talked-about exhibitions of the year. Dedicated to the portrait work of Paul Cézanne, the exhibition opens in Paris before traveling to London and Washington. One can’t appreciate 20th century art without understanding the significance and genius of Paul Cézanne. Featuring interviews with curators and experts from the National Portrait Gallery London, MoMA New York, National Gallery of Art Washington, and Musée d’Orsay Paris, and correspondence from the artist himself, the film takes audiences beyond the exhibition to the places Cézanne lived and worked and sheds light on an artist who is perhaps the least-known of all the impressionists – until now.



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The Disaster Artist (15) 1h 43min Opens nationwide Fri 1 Dec 0116 242 2800 | phoenix.org

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claims to be from New Orleans despite having an East European accent - and his brother Dave Franco brings heart and poignancy to the role of Sestero, a man at first enthralled, then bemused and finally repulsed by Tommy. For those unfamiliar with The Room (and if so congratulations on somehow avoiding it) The Disaster Artist will act as a fascinating insight into a glorious folly. For those fully inducted in their love of it, James Franco’s film will be something to revel in, totally immersed in the bizarre world of Tommy Wisaeu.

The Christmas Chronicles

by Nigel Slater From the BBC1 presenter and bestselling author of Eat, The Kitchen Diaries and Toast comes a new book featuring everything you need for the winter solstice. The Christmas Chronicles is the story of Nigel Slater’s love of winter, the scent of fir and spruce, ghost stories read with a glass of sloe gin, and beeswax candles with shadows dancing on the ceiling. With recipes, decorations, fables and quick fireside suppers, Nigel guides you through the essential preparations for Christmas and the New Year, with everything you need to enjoy the winter months.

The Life-Changing Magic of Not Giving a F**k

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Scandi Christmas

by Christiane Bellstedt Myers Christiane Bellstedt Myers has developed a beautiful collection of Christmas essentials using natural materials and a traditional colour scheme. The book covers a wide range of crafts including collage, embroidery, sewing and baking; taking inspiration from Scandinavian traditions to bring the magic of hygge to your holiday celebrations. From paper cone decorations and twig candle holders, to a pretty mitten garland and scented cookie wreath, why not get your family involved and create some special Christmas memories.


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FOR XMAS? Christmas is a magical time when all the family can get together… isn’t it? The day might start well, but give it a few hours and you can bet that everyone will be getting on each other’s nerves. It’s tempting to just run away, but could you actually do it, asks Kirsty France?

Three’s a crowd

When you don’t have children to deal with, you could be expected to be flexible about where you spend Christmas. After all, it’s not like you’ll have a tantrum if you’re out of your normal routine. Probably. But negotiations about which set of parents you spend Christmas Day with could baffle the UN and that’s before you’ve even thought about the extended family. The easy solution is just to book a trip away. You can go and see everyone beforehand then spend your Christmas break relaxing. You could book a cosy cottage in the UK and snuggle up in front of a log fire or even go long haul for a proper holiday. I had a fantastic Christmas in New Zealand with my husband, although getting sunburnt on Boxing Day was a bit odd…and painful!

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Of course, there’s nothing to stop you running away from it all with the children too. You can fly off somewhere exotic if you like, but I love the idea of a few days away somewhere closer to home. I love visiting the Lake District for some winter walking, or Norfolk is beautiful and you can have a Christmas Day visit to the beach if you fancy it. The best thing about a Christmas away with the kids is that you can choose which traditions you want to keep, if any. You don’t have to watch the Queen’s Speech to keep your granny happy. Best of all, if you fancy spending the day in your pyjamas eating pizza, you can.

Everyone together

What if you have the opposite problem? Maybe you want to get everyone

together but no-one has the room to host. If you just want to get the extended family together for a few days there are loads of options for large groups. You don’t even have to travel far if you don’t want to. When I turned 40 I decided I wanted a house party, just not in my house. I found a great barn conversion in Derbyshire that had room for everyone to get together but still have their own space.

Staying put

Finally, maybe you’d love a break but your budget won’t stretch to a holiday, or perhaps you’d rather just sleep in your own bed. You could do the rounds of the family before Christmas but let them know that you’re spending the day with your other half and the kids. Make up an excuse if you need to! Then you can spend your holiday exactly as you want. Like most people, I’m great at being a tourist when I go away, but terrible at discovering what’s on my doorstep. I’m at home for Christmas this year but I feel a trip to the tourist information centre coming on. Whether you’re running away or staying put this Christmas, I hope it’s a great one! URBAN FOX DECEMBER 2017 65


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“I want to offer a real experience, pushing the boundaries of salons as we know them”, says Aroha owner Lottie Davies. I was born in Leicester and grew up in Great Bowden, Market Harborough. Mine was a close knit family, with Mum, Dad and little brother (I say little but he’s 18 now and a foot taller than me) Huw. I’ve always been a girly girl and have early memories of painting Nanna’s nails, plaiting hair, and refusing to wear anything but pretty dresses! I attended Leicester High School for Girls, and then went onto Stamford School where I took my A-levels in Geography, Textiles, Politics & Government, and Home Economics. I had a place lined up to study Geography at university but it just didn’t feel right, so at the last minute, I signed up for a beauty course instead and haven’t looked back! I’d always wanted to travel, so with my Level 2 NVQ I went to New Zealand and got my first job at the Skin Delicious Day Spa. I loved it there and gained so much experience. When I came back to the UK, I studied at Burghley Academy for my Level 3 qualification as well as working in a salon and doing some mobile work.

I’d always wanted to have a place of my own, so when the opportunity arose in 2016, it felt like a natural progression. The name ‘Aroha’ I learnt when I was in New Zealand. It directly translates as ‘love’ but it means much more than that. It means to seek and draw out the best in people, to reject greed, ignorance and encourage generous actions. It was this that inspired both the name and concept of Aroha Beauty House. You can’t serve from an empty vessel, and so at Aroha we aim to restore and rejuvenate, offering a place of calm, tranquillity and escapism. We like to keep things close to nature, and this translates through our certified organic spa and beauty treatments and hydro-bath infusions. I want to offer a real experience, pushing the boundaries of salons as we know them. We might not play whale music or wear traditional tunics but we do have a hydrotherapy room and log burner! Taking on Gaby and then Rosie as my first employees were big steps, but the girls are amazing and I couldn’t be

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without them. I love building our little team and creating a happy working environment. I think it reflects in the ambiance of a place. Finding a good work-life balance has been tricky. I’m still learning and making changes, but it’s tough to switch off when you love what you do! I love the variety and creativity; no two days are the same. There’s always a new challenge, or something to think about, and work towards and develop. What next? I’m really looking forward to the festive season here at Aroha and I’m also busy developing a very cosy guest treatment by the fire for January. Longer term, who knows, maybe Aroha Beauty House II. For more information about our treatments visit www.arohabeautyhouse.com or follow us on facebook.com/arohabeautyhouse/


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