Urban Fox - March 2016 Issue

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As the new season looks hit the high street, local boutiques and online stores; there’s no better Home, family easy to lose time towork, celebrate allrelationships: things fashionit’sand style sight ofour ourselves the noise of everyday living. than in Retail in Therapy edition. So this month we’re dedicated to helping you We bring you the must-have items from the REBOOT your life for a happier, healthier spring. new season collections, updates on key trends in Join the Dots Please; plus spring’sdare 10 REVAMP yourand lookPleats with SS16 new neutrals, best clutch in Clutchand Control. I also share to wear hairbags accessories, the season’s mustmy favourite tries and to buys SS14 in have kicks - designed befor worn anywhere Wish List (p15). but the gym. Phew! Plus we follow the advice of actress Thomas that simplicity a little je nethe saiswrong quoi are the AsBritish consumers weKristin waste Scott hundreds of pounds over our and lifetime buying mainstay of Parisian in French Dressing. away now! products for our hair,fashion, so Jon Levy, Artistic Director ‘Vulgar’ at Toni &Brits Guyplease comeslook to our rescue

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approach to Famed for her wonderfully colourful Rhodes design, English queen of textiles Zandra discusses her involvement in the industry

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hen asked to picture a figurehead of the British fashion design world, the vivacious fuchsia-haired Zandra Rhodes promptly comes to mind. So it’s a privilege to meet the ‘Princess of Punk’ in her bright, quirky and altogether penthouse. Awarded London fabulous a Commander of the British Empire for her efforts in the fashion industry, the designer has permanently printed of her mark on the international world textiles.

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her garments procured by buyers Henri Bendel, Neiman Marcus and Saks, Zandra has since become the enigmatic textile designer of her age.

At 73, Rhodes has never been one to shy away from bold prints and iconic patterns. Rewind half a century to the late 1960s and a youthful Zandra’s vibrant designs were considered a little left-field. Unperturbed, the designer made dresses from her own fabrics, embedding printed textiles within her craft. “One of my first struggles was the fact that I was a textile designer,” she explains if with a laugh. “People would say that you’re a textile designer then you can’t a make dresses. So I suppose that was revolution.”

easy That isn’t to say that fashion was an industry to crack. Did being a woman have anything to do with it? “Oh yes. I think women have a harder go road all round, in whatever field they into. The only thing I would say is not to make it any harder for yourself by

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pointing it out.”

Introduced to the colourful world of at textiles by her mother, Zandra studied Medway College of Art in Kent, before securing a place at London’s The Royal College of Art.

“I do think that being in London at the time that I started, when everyone was But looking toward the UK, was helpful. I don’t think that there’s such an equal that opportunity at present. I don’t think our current government spends enough on promoting fashion when compared to the French government, for example. So therefore, unfortunately, you don’t necessarily reap the benefits.”

“I think women have a harder road all round, in whatever field they go into.” California and London, Rhodes has also spent time researching materials further large afield. The designer cites travel as a

Pretty in pink but modern in style, rose is the shade du jour. inspiration. quart creative z Keep it interesting a fusion of traditiona with “When travelling you see things, one designs, and accen l and contempor ary leads to another thing and it’s just thing ts of midnight blue. fabulous.”

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an This revolution, in bringing together eye for both design and production, secured Rhodes’ assimilation into the fashion world. In 1967 she opened The Fulham Road Clothes Shop, in London. Just two years on she’d taken her designs Vreeland Diana where to New York featured them in American Vogue. With

Rhodes shows no signs of slowing down. this The fashionista passed up her seat at of year’s London Fashion Week in favour advocating a women’s health awareness campaign in San Diego. Known for dividing her time between bases in

That isn’t to say that Zandra has forgone her design industry efforts closer to home. The London Fashion and Textile Museum holds testament to her commitment to British fashion.

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Founded by Rhodes in 2003 the museum of is dedicated to showcasing the work fashion and textile designers from the 1950s onwards. Does she believe her museum has made ripples in the fashion industry? “I definitely think the Fashion and Textile an impact in regards to Fallen has Museum Petalhad & Atlantik Emulsionvisible,” industry more (2.5L),the textiles7.63, making £19.84/£1 B&Q Sir she deliberates. “The museum curator of Nicholas Serota recently opened one our exhibitions, and he’s been amazingly the complimentary about the difference

museum has made.” Having also expanded into designing sets and costumes for the San Diego on Opera, America has staked its claim only the English designer. She boasts not deeds to her flagship museum and her penthouse home above it, but also the transatlantic keys to the cities of Miami, Beverly Hills and New Orleans. But this veteran designer won’t be claimed from us so easily. With half a century of service to the UK

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fashion industry, her advice to up and coming British designers merges the entrepreneurial with the sage.

“Like a serene sunse flushed cheek or t, budding flower, Rose Quartz reminds us to reflect onof usour Debuting years before the majority to pronounce ‘haute were old enough surro undin couture’, it’s safe to say she’s arrived.gs during the busy but light2014 17 URBAN FOX heart edAPRIL sprin g and summer months.”

“Work as hard as you can. Because no hard work gets wasted. And unfortunately you have to work harder and harder to get there right at the beginning.”

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March HEALTH & WELLBEING

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23 Spring in your step Tools for success 25 A life worth living Take a break from busy

WINING & DINING 27 Spring chicken One-pot cooking 31 Soup’s on SS16 detox trend

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33 Super Food Reboot your diet

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT FASHION & BEAUTY 8 Neutral territory 50 shades of beige 11 French dressing Springtime in Paris 13 Sports luxe SS16 must-have kicks

47 Scandi home Natural nordic interiors

34 Room at the top Brie Larson exclusive

50 Pretty in pink Modern in style

37 Reviews March’s recommendations

55 Refresh for success Little things mean a lot

39 What’s on Entertaining the whole family

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15 Period piece The Victoriana blouse 17 Take a bow Accessories: the mane event

61 The natural gardener Sturdy, stylish, sustainable

63 What women want It’s really rather simple 65 Digital detox Unplug to reconnect

21 Instant lift 6 ways to revive ageing skin

66 My way Local spotlight on Mandy Dodd

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The season’s new neutrals create a sophisticated take on transitional dressing. Best worn head to toe, 50 shades of beige, is anything but boring.

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Loewe Giant Anagram Scarf, £250, Selfridges

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The Victoriana blouse continues to be a key piece for spring. We love this feminine print with lace appliqué and pin-tuck detailing from Karen Millen. From lunch with the girls to a hot dinner date, it’s the perfect weekend staple.

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Far from a fringe attraction, hair accessories are the mane event this season. Opt for a well-placed bow, barrette or band to transform a simple low ponytail, classic twist or messy bun.

Tasha Sparkle Bobby Pins (6Pack), £16.54, Nordstrom

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Winter weather causes many of us to take a workout break and pile on a few pounds; but with the official start of spring just around the corner, there’s nothing stopping you from getting back into the swing of things, says Nutrafit’s Rebecca Watts. Finding a suitable fitness routine can be difficult without the right mind-set and tools for success. So this month follow my simple guidelines on ways to increase your activity levels and start to see the difference. Planning Be realistic about what activity you can fit into your day but also don’t use your ‘busy life’ as an excuse. If you’re constantly on the go between 5am and 10pm each day, then you’re probably

going to struggle to fit in 5 gym sessions. However, if you up at 8am, sit at a desk all day and then watch TV from 7pm, then you probably have time to fit in 30 minutes of activity a day. Checklist A checklist is a useful planning tool to help you keep on track. Tick off your activities as you go and you can visibly see what you’ve achieved. Here’s an activity checklist I’ve created to get you started. More advanced exercisers may want to up the intensity, time or amount.

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Acitivty Checklist 10,000 steps a day Most office workers struggle to do 6,000-7,000 steps a day, so start your new regime by getting out for a 15 minute walk in your lunch break. Go with a colleague and catch up on the office gossip or if you have time, go home and take the dog for his daily constitutional. A Fitbit or simple speedometer will help you keep track of your steps. 2-3 x 10 min HIIT training a day High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) is an effective, time saving way to get fit, improve heart and lung health and lose fat. It involves a short period of higher intensity exercise followed by a short rest period to recover before repeating the cycle. It can be done virtually anywhere, with or without equipment. Check out my “HIIT the stairs” programme to get you started.

2 x resistance workouts a week This is probably the hardest to incorporate for some people as it requires knowledge and sometimes equipment. Resistance training (exercise with resistance or weight) is one of the best ways to change the way you look; burning fat, toning and changing your body composition to create lasting results. If you’re new to it, try a class or get a workout video using body weight. Weekend activity This is probably the easiest to integrate into your weekly routine. Everyone has a couple of hours at the weekend to do an activity with the family – swimming, tennis, biking - or even take a long country walk while catching-up with a loved one or friends. Try to see it as a fun, social event, rather than exercise you feel compelled to do.

HIIT the Stairs 5 x Burpees 2 x Return Stair Runs (up & down x2) 5 Mountain Climbers (each leg) Rest for 30 seconds REPEAT up to 10 times Adjust to level Beginners - you may want to take longer than 30 seconds rest to recover and start with less than 10 times and build up. Advanced - do 10 burpees and mountain climbers and / or take 20 seconds rest and repeat up to 20 times.

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HEALTH & WELLBEING Boden

A Life Worth

LIVING Stressed, unmotivated and burned-out from modern living? Take a break from ‘busy’ and reboot your life, for that chilled-out holiday feeling all year round. Make like a man

Multi-tasking can mean that we make less progress, having to return to unfinished tasks. So take a leaf from his book – you won’t find him doing more than one thing, or sometimes not even that – and swap time management for attention management. Keep your focus simple and choose one thing to do brilliantly, before moving onto the next task.

Step away from the laptop

It’s not just the kids that need tech limits. Screen overload can affect us all. Make a conscious decision how long to browse each day and then when your time is up, ‘switch off’ - both physically and metaphorically. For an extended break from tech, check out our ‘Digital Detox’ holidays on page 65.

Can’t beat it …cheat!

Is yesterday’s ‘To Do’ list holding you back from achieving today? Simply add a few easy things which can be done quickly, something you’ve almost completed or even a task that’s already done. Ludicrous, yes, but try it …it feels so good! Tick.

Take a mini-break

A holiday would be fabulous but not practical when work deadlines are looming. Instead learn how to hit the pause button in your day. Breathing exercises or a cup of herbal tea at your desk; whatever it takes to signal to your brain that it’s time to take a short breather.

“ It’s not your 800 social media ‘friends’ that will make you happy but finding time for the people you love most will”

etc. So this week make a list of things you’re not going to do and stick to it.

Let happiness in

Let’s face it, it’s not your 800 social media ‘friends’ that will make you happy but finding time for the people you love most will. Identify who they are and make space in your life for that weekend break with the girls, family Sunday brunch or playdate with the kids.

Slowly does it

If you start your day in a mad blur, the rest of the day will follow suit. Try setting your alarm half an hour earlier and use the time for an extended shower, leisurely breakfast or yoga exercises. You’ll feel more in control and in a better place to tackle the day ahead.

Follow by example Avoid time stealers

Whether it’s answering unimportant emails, procrastinating or giving time to people that give nothing back – you know who they are - these are things we do that mean we’re unable to do something else more critical, enjoyable

If everyone else is super busy it doesn’t take long for us to let our lives fill up too. Instead buck the trend and seek out that colleague who has a life outside work (you know, the one that leaves on time), or the friend that shuns Facebook, and follow the beat of their drum. You’ll find it rubs off!

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Spring

WINING & DINING

CHICKEN

Give your weeknight staple a seasonal update with these delicious springtime recipes from Waitrose.

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CHICKEN NASI GORENG Quick and spicy Preparation time: 10 minutes Cooking time: 15 minutes Serves: 4 Ingredients: 1–2 tbsp sunflower oil 2 free range eggs, beaten 1 red pepper, deseeded & thinly sliced 200g pack baby leaf greens, shredded 2 red chillies, deseeded & thinly sliced

1 bunch salad onions, sliced 2 x 250g packs Tilda Steamed Basmati Rice 200g Waitrose British Roast Chicken Sweet Chilli Mini Fillets, thinly sliced 2 tbsp soy sauce 2 tbsp Lingham’s Ginger Garlic Chilli Sauce 6cm piece cucumber, halved, seeded & sliced 60g pack Waitrose Indonesian Style Vegetable Crackers, to serve

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eat a splash of the oil in a large non–stick frying pan H or wok and once hot, pour in the beaten eggs and cook for a couple of minutes on each side to make a large, thin omelette. Slide onto a large plate, roll up and cut into thin ribbons.

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dd the rest of the oil to the pan and cook the pepper A for 2 minutes. Add the greens and cook for a further 3 minutes on the highest heat so any water released by the greens evaporates.

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tir in half the chillies, the salad onions, rice and S chicken and continue to cook for a further 5 minutes until piping hot.

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tir in the soy sauce and chilli sauce and divide between S bowls. Arrange the cucumber, omelette ribbons and remaining chilli on top and serve with the crackers.

STICKY LEMON CHICKEN Light and refreshing Preparation time: 10 minutes Cooking time: 30 minutes Serves: 4 Ingredients: 4 essential Waitrose British Chicken Thighs Juice and grated zest of 1 lemon, plus wedges to serve 2 tbsp clear honey 2 cloves garlic, crushed 1 cucumber portion, halved, seeded and sliced 1 small red onion, thinly sliced 4 Waitrose Cornichons, thinly sliced ½ x 28g pack coriander, roughly chopped

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reheat the oven to 200°C, gas mark 6. Place P the chicken in a small baking dish. Mix together the lemon zest and juice, honey and garlic, then pour over the chicken.

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ake for 30 minutes until golden and sticky and B cooked through with no pink meat, covering with foil if the chicken starts to get too brown.

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o make the salsa, mix together the cucumber, T red onion, cornichons and coriander. Serve the chicken with the salsa and lemon wedges, spooning over any juices.


CHICKEN TARRAGON A timeless combination Preparation time: 10 minutes Cooking time: 30 minutes Serves: 4 Ingredients: 1 tsp olive oil 4 Waitrose British Chicken Legs, skin removed 400g pack shallots, peeled 4 garlic cloves, halved 300ml dry white wine 300ml chicken stock 2 tsp wholegrain mustard 2 tbsp chopped tarragon plus a few leaves to garnish 2 tbsp essential Waitrose Half Fat British Crème Fraiche 200g long grain rice 200g sugar snap peas

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eat the oil in a large sautĂŠ H pan and cook the chicken, shallots and garlic over a fairly high heat for 10 minutes until golden brown.

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dd the wine, stock, mustard A and tarragon. Cover and simmer gently for 20 minutes until the chicken is completely cooked through with no pink meat. Meanwhile cook the rice and sugar snap peas as per instructions.

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emove the chicken from the R heat and stir in the crème fraiche. Divide between four plates, garnish with tarragon leaves and serve with the cooked rice and sugar snap peas.

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Soup’s On Favoured by clean-living A-listers Jennifer Aniston and Gwyneth Paltrow ‘souping’ has become the go-to detox trend. Not just for winter, these cool and refreshing recipes, loaded with seasonal fruits and veggies, will give you soup-er powers.

Watermelon Gazpacho

Chilled Cucumber & Avocado

Ingredients: 800g watermelon, deseeded and chopped

Ingredients: 160ml water

140g tomatoes, diced 60g cucumber, peeled, seeded and diced

200g cucumber, peeled and seeded

30g red pepper, diced

1 avocado, peeled and chopped

1 tbsp red onion, diced

1 handful rocket

1½ tbsp basil, finely chopped

1 handful coriander leaves, chopped

1 ½ tbsp mint, finely chopped

1 tbsp lime juice

1 tbsp lime juice

1 tbsp olive oil

½ tsp lime zest, grated

½ tbsp spring onion, finely chopped

1 tsp ginger, finely grated

1 clove garlic, finely chopped

¼ tsp green chilli, finely chopped

¼ tsp chilli

Pinch of salt and pepper

Method Add all ingredients to the soup maker, and blend on the smooth setting. Chill for 2½ hours. Serve in a glass or bowl with a garnish of cucumber and a sprinkle of coriander leaves.

Method Add half of the watermelon to the soup maker and blend, ensuring texture to your personal taste. Remove from the soup maker and add the rest of the ingredients. Serve in individual bowls.

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Food Ditch the winter stodge and reboot your diet with this simple salad from Marco’s. Rich in minerals and vitamins, it’s nutritious, tasty and super-satisfying. Ingredients: 170-200g centre cut salmon steak

25g cucumber

10 cherry tomatoes

5ml olive oil

1 avocado 50g spinach

5ml vintage aged balsamic vinegar

45g sugar snap peas

Salt & pepper

10g pumpkin seeds

1 2

eel and slice the avocado, cut the cherry tomatoes P in half and slice the cucumber into quarters. Once prepared, place all of the ingredients into a salad bowl.

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eanwhile place the spinach and sugar snap peas M into the salad bowl with the avocado, tomatoes and cucumber.

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eason the salmon fillet with salt and pepper. Drizzle S some oil into a frying pan, and cook the salmon for five minutes over a medium heat, turning halfway through. After five minutes, place the salmon in a pre-heated oven for a few minutes until ready to serve.

o make the dressing simply mix together the olive oil, T vintage aged balsamic vinegar and a little seasoning. Drizzle the dressing onto the salad and toss through until all the salad is coated dd oil to a pan and toast the pumpkin seeds over a A medium heat, stirring frequently until golden. Remove from the heat and sprinkle over the dressed salad. inally remove the salmon from the oven, slice and F serve immediately on top of the salad.

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ROOM at the top

Having appeared on screen since the tender age of nine, Brie Larson is finally ready to become a household name with a potentially Oscar-winning performance in this year’s harrowing and heart-rending outsider, Room.


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Amidst the crowds, costumes and controversy of the Oscars, a careerdefining performance is in danger of being overshadowed. However, flying under the radar has always been something of a habit for Brie Larson, star of this year’s underdog nomination, Room. Despite appearing in films and television series since 2001, Larson hasn’t managed to break into mainstream consciousness, seemingly content to take leads in smallbudget indie movies like Short Term 12, or smaller parts in bigger pictures including her turn as Amy Schumer’s sister in 2015’s Trainwreck. But with a Golden Globe and BAFTA already under her belt, all that is likely to change if Larson manages to grab the coveted ‘Best Actress’ Oscar.

Room, based on the 2010 bestselling book by Emma Donaghue, follows the life of Ma (Larson), abducted as a teenager and forced to live in a locked shed with her son Jack, born as a consequence of her tormentor’s abuse. For Jack, the four corners of the ‘Room’ represent his entire world – a feat made possible by the creative nurturing of Ma. Larson confesses to have grown up being “the girl who loved movies and wanted to think outside of cultural norms”, so she jumped at the chance to play Ma. “You can’t just Google the types of things Ma goes through in this movie,” Larson explains. “I spent a lot of time with trauma councillors; they explained what exactly happens in the mind of someone who goes through an event like this. Trapped in a room, dealing with sexual abuse for all that time, going through pregnancy alone, giving birth alone, how that would affect the mind, the body, the soul. The mentality that builds when people have been socially and geographically deprived.”

In preparation for the film, Larson even put herself through some of the physical hardships her character would endure. “I talked to doctors about the depletion of sunlight, what that would do, not getting enough Vitamin D or the right nutrition. I followed a very specific diet. I stayed at home for a month…after a while, the still and the quiet, started to get to me. I felt so depressed. I couldn’t stop crying.” Larson describes the current Oscars buzz surrounding her as “very flattering and lovely but not something I work towards.” For her, a positive reaction to her work is almost more important than awards

“ I stayed at home for a month… after a while, the still and the quiet, started to get to me. I felt so depressed. I couldn’t stop crying.” themselves. “If the Oscar happens, it will be fantastic and I’ll be so happy because I’ll know everyone else came with me on that journey.” Her role in Room, is a far cry from her original career path. Having got her SAG card aged six, Larson was destined for a career as a Disney sweetheart with roles in Right on Track and The Sleepover. She even released a teen-pop album which sold 3,500 copies in the US. So it’s perhaps fitting that Larson’s co-star

in Room, nine year old Jacob Tremblay, is the same age as Larson when she made her first television appearance. The actress was a little nervous about how to forge a bond with her young co-star. “Children can read you immediately. There’s no hiding. Their reaction is so instinctual and it’s so simple, he was going to pick up on my energy and that was a concern for me,” she explains, “you know, it’s not like someone my age where I can say, ‘Let’s toss round a few anecdotes and grab a drink and get to know each other.’ So we just played. We got creative, we built; we played with Lego which I love. We became such partners and best friends. Our relationship was purely loving and I adored spending every minute with him…I was very protective on set and always mindful of what he was doing, checking he was alright. In the movie, Ma is doing everything for Jack, her whole world revolves around making life what it is, and better for him, so just like that, my performance is second to Jacob.” Larson’s victory over the curse that has followed many of Hollywood’s teen stars, it seems, lies in her patience. Despite her breath-taking performance in Room, the ensuing Oscar talk and her subsequent starring role in 2017’s big budget Kong: Skull Island, Larson remains unfazed by celebrity. Her attitude reflects a quiet maturity well beyond her years. “I sometimes wonder why I’m doing this job when the end objective tends to be your name above the titles, your face in lights. I can’t fathom anyone ever being like, ‘I love Brie Larson. I have to see her next movie.’ That would be so wrong and weird and odd…I’ve always liked telling stories,” she explains, “and that’s all I want to do… everything else means very little to me.”

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Hail, Caesar! (12A)

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an Esther-Williams style swimming star, and Tilda Swinton as Thora and Thessaly Thacker, a pair of tenacious gossip columnists. Famous for creating inventive and alternative films, the Coen Brothers return with another masterpiece, this time a gloriously nostalgic trip back to classic Hollywood that ensures a great time at the cinema. Reteaming with Josh Brolin

after their collaboration on No Country for Old Men, Hail, Caesar! finds all involved in a daffy mood, revelling in the glamour, the scandal and the pure entertainment of the film industry. A big highlight is a wonderful comic turn from Ralph Fiennes as fastidious director Laurence Laurentz. With this, plus his hugely entertaining turn in The Grand Budapest Hotel and snakehipped dancing in A Bigger Splash it’s a gift to all that Fiennes has turned his hand to comedy!

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Simple Matters by Erin Boyle

Erin Boyle shares practical guidance and personal insights on small-space living and conscious consumption. At once pragmatic and philosophical, Simple Matters is a nod to the growing consensus that living simply and purposefully is more sustainable not only for the environment, but for our own happiness and well-being, too. Filled with personal essays, projects, and helpful advice Simple Matters shows that living simply is about making do with less and ending up with more: more free time, more time with loved ones, more savings, and more things of beauty. URBAN FOX MARCH 2016 37


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Breakfast at Tiffany’s, 3 - 12 Mar, Curve

MARCH 2016

Breakfast at Tiffany’s Thu 3 - Sat 12 Mar Curve Theatre Tickets £24.50-£45 curveonline.co.uk

Breakfast at Tiffany’s is being given a new lease of life as a stage play in a sparkling, sophisticated production starring the multi award-winning Pixie Lott as Holly Golightly. Adapted by Tony and Olivier Award-winning playwright Richard Greenberg and directed by Nikolai Foster, this tale of vivacious, good-time girl Holly Golightly and her fantastical existence in 1940s New York City, is told through the eyes of a young writer, completely fascinated by this exquisite extrovert who every woman wants to be, and every man wants to be with. With memorable

songs from the era, this stylish production is set to capture the hearts of audiences and sparkle like a diamond in a Tiffany’s window.

Alan Bates as the titular Butley – Simon Gray’s acclaimed play brings to brutal life his greatest comic creation with scathing wit, blistering satire and unfailing honesty.

Butley

Hangmen

Ben Butley is having the worst day of his life. His marriage has fallen apart. His friendship with his colleague Joey is breaking down. And despite his attempts to escape any and all teaching responsibilities, the university keeps trying to pawn off errant student, Mr Gardner, onto him. First performed in 1971 – directed by Harold Pinter and starring

Following a sell-out run at London’s Royal Court Theatre, Olivier and Academy Award® winner Martin McDonagh returns to the West End with Matthew Dunster’s award-winning production of his deeply funny new play Hangmen, broadcast live to cinemas by National Theatre Live. In his small pub in Oldham, Harry (David Morrissey – The Walking Dead, State of Play) is something of a local celebrity. But what’s the second-best hangman in England to do on the day they’ve abolished hanging? Amongst the cub reporters and pub regulars dying to hear Harry’s reaction to the news, his old assistant Syd and the peculiar Mooney lurk with very different motives for their visit.

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of Deloris Van Cartier, a disco diva whose life takes a surprising turn when she witnesses a murder. Under protective custody, she is hidden in the one place she wouldn’t be found - a convent, with very surprising results. Under the suspicious eye of Mother Superior, Deloris helps her fellow sisters find their voices as she discovers for herself a different lifestyle. With music from the eight time Oscar winning Alan Menken this disco fever will certainly get the toes tapping.

An Inspector Calls Thu 17 - Wed 23 Mar Curve Theatre Tickets £13-£28 curveonline.co.uk

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The Bodyguard, 15 - 26 Mar, De Montfort Hall

The award-winning musical based on the blockbuster film, starring three-time Brit nominee and X-Factor winner, Alexandra Burke as Rachel Marron. Former Secret Service agent turned bodyguard, Frank Farmer, is hired to protect superstar Rachel Marron from an unknown stalker. Each expects to be in charge – what they don’t expect is to fall in love. The Bodyguard features a whole host of Whitney Houston’s greatest hits including Queen of the Night, One Moment in Time, Saving All My Love, Run to You, I Wanna Dance With Somebody and the unforgettable I Will Always Love You.

From Stephen Daldry, the Oscar nominated Director of The Reader, The Hours and Billy Elliot, comes the multi award-winning West End production of J.B. Priestley’s classic thriller, An Inspector Calls. When Inspector Goole arrives unexpectedly at the prosperous Birling family home, their peaceful dinner party is shattered by his investigations into the death of a young woman. His startling revelations shake the very foundations of their lives and challenge us all to examine our consciences. Hailed as the theatrical event of our generation, this landmark production has thrilled audiences in the West End, on Broadway and throughout the world with its epic and wildly imaginative staging, raw emotion, evocative score, lashing rain and chilling suspense.

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Sister Act

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Sister Act is based on the smash hit movie starring Whoopi Goldberg and Maggie Smith. It tells the hilarious story Boris Godunov, 21 Mar, Cinema De Lux

Richard Jones and Antonio Pappano renew their creative collaboration with this new production of Musorgsky’s historical masterpiece, at The Royal Opera House. Seen here in its compact 1869 first version in seven scenes, the originality of the composer’s vision of Pushkin’s play about Tsar Boris Godunov – who reigned over Russia between 1598 and 1605 – was too much for the management of the Imperial Theatres, who demanded changes that were incorporated in the second version of the opera, in which Boris finally had its premiere in 1874. Many commentators, nevertheless, prefer the integrity of the original, which makes few concessions to operatic conventions. Keenly awaited will be Bryn Terfel’s assumption of the title role – one of the most complex characters in opera – while John GrahamHall appears as the crafty Prince Shuisky and John Tomlinson as the vagabond monk Varlaam.

LGS Big Band in Concert Wed 23 Mar Leicester Grammar School Tickets £5 leicestergrammar.org.uk

The 2016 Leicester Grammar School Big Band Charity Concert is supporting the work of the Anthony Nolan Trust, saving the lives of people with blood cancer. The concert will be held in memory of Hollie Clark, aged 8, who died 14 months ago of MDS, a rare bone marrow failure syndrome. The concert features Chris Dean, leader of the Syd Lawrence Orchestra performing music and songs from the 1940s to the present day. For tickets please call Janet at the Grammar School on 0116 2591966 or email carterj@leicestergrammar.org.uk. Performance begins at 19.30.



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Going

Native Bringing a warm, global vibe to SS16, this season’s Tribal trend is all about colour and pattern, says Maison Interiors’ Zoe Hubbard. Think bold textures, handmade rugs and ethnic prints thrown in for good measure. Here’s how to get the look:

Colour: the colour palette for the ‘tribal’

Texture: integrate a range of organic

look is as varied as the cultural diversity it symbolises. From jewel blues and olive greens, to neutral shades – grey, cream and beige - combined with earthy tones. Or go all out with a vibrant scheme of rich reds, warm oranges and mustard yellow. Not for the faint-hearted!

materials such as wood and wicker for furniture and lighting, alongside wire, metallics, coloured glass and printed ceramics. Rich weaved tapestries and hand-dyed cloth are an obvious choice for curtains and cushion covers.

Pattern: tribal patterns such as Kilim

with visible brush strokes and raw edges create a cool and cultured look. Alternatively opt for a heavily textured wallpaper for a feature wall. Worried about clashing patterns, then team patterned wallpaper with a plain window covering or vice versa.

and Ikat are coming through from the SS16 catwalk – Céline, Isabel Marant and Valentino - to home interiors. For a more retro meets folksy vibe, mix traditional ethnic patterns with loose geometrics and vibrant graphic designs.

Walls: white-washed walls hand painted

Floors: wood is the definitive choice

for your floor, the more rustic the better. Cover with colourful handmade Boucherouite and Mud cloth rugs - randomly layered over the floor – along with basket-weave pouffes and embroidered floor cushions. They’ll look great and add authenticity to your ‘tribal’ look.

Furniture: if we were being truly

authentic there wouldn’t be a great deal of furniture in this design scheme. So keep large pieces to a minimum and where possible use honest raw materials, such as linen, leather and weathered wood. A safari inspired sling chair, banquette footstool or slouchy sofa work perfectly in this relaxed setting.

Accessories: think cultural motifs, dream

catchers, hunting arrows, African masks and models. Beautiful embellishments of tiny beads, inspired by the ceremonial jewellery of the Maasai, are set to be big this year. Look out for strings of glass beads tightly wound around bottle necks, woven around vases or used to create colourful edging for textiles. URBAN FOX MARCH 2016 43


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1 Normann Copenhagen Candle Holder, £30, John Lewis 2 Escher Cushion, £100, Niki Jones 3 Guaxs Ono Vase Grey, £165, Amara 4 Wooden Ribbon Wall Clock, £60, Bluesuntree, Leicester 5 Open Minded Side Table, £168, Red Candy 6 Bloomingville Bamboo Bowl, £12, Quince Living 7 Sofia Cashmere Geometric Knit Throw, £659, Amara 8 Koppa Magazine Rack, £95, Skandium 9 Knitted Pouffe, £89, Marks & Spencer

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Pretty in pink but modern in style, rose quartz is the shade du jour. Keep it interesting with a fusion of traditional and contemporary designs, and accents of midnight blue.


Heathfield & Co Roehampton Lamp, £1,281, Houseology

Muuto Rose Visu Chair, £245, Nest.co.uk

Blush Tassel Cushion, £58, Bluebellgray

“Like a serene sunset, flushed cheek or budding flower, Rose Quartz reminds us to reflect on our surroundings during the busy but lighthearted spring and summer months.”

Fallen Petal & Atlantik Emulsion (2.5L), £19.84/£17.63, B&Q

GreenGate Liva Glass, £7, Houseology

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Vifa Helsinki Wireless Speaker, £300, Amara

Ferm Living Wire Basket With Smoked Oak Lid, £134, Amara

Ekko Throw Blanket, £99.90, Normann Copenhagen

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Lola French Style Bedside Table, £169, Swoon Editions

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*Eligible Help to Buy applicants will be offered an equity loan up to a maximum of 20% of the purchase price (based on the open market value). Applicants are required to fund at least 80% of the purchase price by means of a conventional mortgage, savings and any deposit where required. For the first five years there is no fee charged on the equity loan component. At the start of year six a fee of 1.75% is payable on the equity loan, which rises annually by RPI inflation plus 1%. The equity loan is provided by the HCA and held as a second charge. Terms and conditions apply and full details will be provided on request. This offer is subject to status and available on selected properties in England only. It is not offered with any other promotion. YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON YOUR MORTGAGE. Price and details correct at time of going to press. Image representative.


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Success Planning on selling your property this spring? It’s the small things that make the difference between someone liking or loving your home, says Sam McDonald of Fothergill Wyatt Estate Agents.

Here’s 6 things you can do to improve your chances of success:

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Stay Neutral

Rolling on a new coat of paint is a speedy way to transform a room. Nostalgic neutrals in grey, blush or caramel tones, create an easy on the eye, on-trend look.

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Don’t go to the expense of replacing furniture. Use cushions and throws to cover older, worn sofas; and wooden tables and chairs can be reinvigorated with a lick of chalk paint Annie Sloan style. Don’t wash - or rather show - yours in public. Your bedroom should look like a place to retreat, rest and relax, so invest in some new bedding which looks clean and crisp.

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Buyers don’t expect a show home but excess clutter can be off-putting. Little things like putting away the breakfast dishes before you leave for work, can make all the difference to how your house is viewed. Good lighting can make or break a room. To create the illusion of space, hang pendant lights low over surfaces such as a dining table. Using standard bulbs in place of energy saving alternatives, will add instant light. We don’t just use our eyes when buying a home. The right smell can be just as powerful. Skip artificial fragrances and opt instead for freshly cut flowers, citrus fruits and freshly baked bread.

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Oak Manor is a peaceful development of high-quality apartments located on Forest Road, Narborough, a thriving village bordered by fine Leicestershire countryside and within easy reach of Leicester.

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Nestled between an existing residential area and open farmland, this exciting new development comprises a stunning selection of three, four and five-bedroom homes in Syston.

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Like us, perhaps you’re considering remortgaging so you can knock through to create a spacious family living kitchen. Or maybe it’s simply time to help your offspring get onto the property ladder so you can convert her bedroom into a space for your own Handmade Home projects. Whatever you’re planning, if you need finance, you probably think first about asking your own bank or building society. But what if your bank says no? Kayley Brant of Furnley House has some reassuring advice. After the sub-prime mortgage crisis in the US coincided with the global financial crisis, banks and building societies have become much more cautious with their lending. So if you’ve found your dream home and have done your own calculations based on multiples of your income, you might be surprised to discover that you’re turned down for a mortgage on the grounds of affordability, based on your discretionary or disposable income. High street banks and building societies can only offer a limited range of

mortgages. These will either be their own products or those of another institution which may be part of their group or a commercial agreement. This limits the options they are able to explore for you and while they can advise you on the best of their own products to suit your circumstances, that might not be the best fit for you. They might not have a product to suit your circumstances at all. Especially if your circumstances are a little unusual. You could go online and search for other options, but it’s not always easy to find a suitable mortgage with a lender you can trust. That’s why it might be a good idea to see a fully independent financial adviser. They will be able to search the whole of the market to access products you might not be able to find on the high street. They can advise on different solutions to financing property purchases and makeovers, specifically tailored to your circumstances. They’ll also help ensure that you lend from a trustworthy source and put appropriate protection and

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insurances in place. Here are just two examples of how they can help: Couple A had saved a 5% deposit to help their daughter buy her first home. Despite this, her mortgage application was rejected on the grounds of affordability. An independent financial adviser helped access 20% more deposit through the Help To Buy scheme. Then, with a better loan to value ratio, secured a better mortgage rate, reducing her monthly repayments and helping build equity more rapidly. Couple B had managed to pay off their mortgage and were about to put down a 10% deposit and secure a mortgage on a second home. Their advisor recommended that they lend against their main home instead. This gave them access to better mortgage rates and reduced legal fees. They saved £10,000 over five years. So if you’ve got grand designs this spring but your bank manager comes over all Dragons Den, take a different route to market. URBAN FOX MARCH 2016 59


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Small Kingham Planter, £90, Houseology

Waya Rectangular Planter, £24.99, Wayfair

St Mawes Teak Garden Planter, £60, Amara

Chinese Rice Bucket, £105, Must Have Bins

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Bothy Indoor Pot, £6.50, gardentrading.co.uk

D&M Twigs Orchid Pot, £50.50, Amara Tall Southrop Planter, £255, The Garden Furniture & Interiors Co. Set of 3 Wooden Planters, £13.95, Melody Maison

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Want Like most women – we apparently make 80% of car purchasing decisions – I considerably influenced the purchase of our last family car and believe it or not I wasn’t lured to the dealership with offers of a free manicure, mochaccino or Barbie pink paint job.

So what did effect my decision? What is the holy grail of car marketing, otherwise known as ‘What Women Want’? It’s really rather straightforward:

Practicality

As far as the attributes of a car are concerned, women are said to favour active safety features, sensibly wanting to be kept safe in the event of an accident. Women want power too, but for practical reasons like entering the motorway and overtaking, rather than just for bragging rights.

Reliability

Women want their cars to last; they want reliability, and they care about warranty coverage for when something does go wrong. After all, none of us want to feel vulnerable breaking down on the dual carriageway in rush hour, or worse, down a country lane after dark.

Trust

Women don’t want to be rushed through the car buying process. Unlike men - who

tend to get caught up in the thrill of it all - we are typically more considered in our approach. Women want a connection with someone who has patience, listens and we can trust not to up-sell us useless features that only benefit their commission. When it comes to choosing a make and model, research shows that women’s desires split broadly into three categories:

Small Cars

Some women want a sassy city runaround that reflects a certain, carefree joie de vivre; a car that says I’m fun, I’m spirited, I’m off to Milan with a girlfriend. For them, the following cars top the list Abarth 595, Mini Cooper, Citroën DS3, Fiat 500.

Convertibles

Others want to feel the wind in their hair. After all what’s the point of life if you can’t tie a scarf around your head and don some enormous Oliver Goldsmith sunglasses a la Audrey

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Hepburn. And while they’re not adverse to a bit of horsepower, they also want dependability. For these women, the Audi A5 Cabriolet, Mazda MX-5 and MercedesBenz SLK, satisfy their needs.

SUVs

Lastly, there’s the group of women largely mums, and of which I’m one - who want 100% protection from their cars. An SUV gives the driver a superior view of the road, a sense of impregnability and the belief that, because of their size and weight, they are unbreakable (although leave your child’s iPad accidentally on the back seat for an opportune thief to catch sight of …I can assure you they are). For these women the BMW X5, Range Rover Evoque and Volvo XC90 all pack a punch. So it seems it’s not candy coloured finishes and fancy coffee that influence our decisions but rather that our needs (whatever they might be) as a female car-buyer are being met. And maybe that is all that women actually want. URBAN FOX MARCH 2016 63


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Hinterglemm, Austria When Josef Sepp and Martina Kroll transformed a 13th century family estate into the 24-room retreat, organic warmth and comfort were at the forefront of the design and concept. Located in the valley of Hinterglemm, just a couple of hours outside of Salzburg, the contemporary refuge offers the slowed rhythms of mountain life. The Alpine hideaway’s homespun luxury comes in the form of locally produced furniture and textiles, and the sublime locale – steps away from topnotch hiking and skiing. The hotel’s garden suites have spectacular floor-to-ceiling windows which flood the interiors with sunlight, as well as cultivating the transition between inside and out, old and new.

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Búzios, Brazil Located just two hours away from the bright lights of Rio de Janeiro, the 24room Insólito Boutique Hotel couldn’t be further from the urban metropolis in spirit. Perched on a rocky hillside overlooking the stunning Ferradura Beach, the hotel embodies the tranquillity and relaxed atmosphere of a private home, while promoting a meaningful connection with the environment. The solar-powered guestrooms have been individually designed by owner Emmanuelle de Clermont Tonnerre, with arts and crafts by local artisans alongside sustainable furniture crafted by Brazilian carpenters from reclaimed timber.


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Mandy Dodd “Take each day one step at a time”

I was born and raised in Leicester, attending school at Beaumont Leys. I went on to study childcare at college but having completed my course, positions were thin on the ground. I’d taken a weekend job in Wilkinsons while studying, so when they offered me a full time role I jumped at the chance. It must have been fate because it was there that I met my partner, Chris. We’ve been together eight years now. In September 2011 our beautiful daughter Mia was born. Life was good. But when she was 18 months old Mia developed a cough which didn’t go away and soon after she suffered with nose bleeds, fatigue and unexplained bruising. After a few trips back and forth to the GP - who basically called me a paranoid mother - we were finally sent to LRI for blood tests. Results showed that Mia had Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia (ALL), a cancer of the blood that affects your white blood cells. There are simply no words to describe the feeling of being told your child has cancer. Within a relatively short period of time Mia developed skin conditions, vomited, lost her hair, stopped communicating and lost the ability to walk and eat. Her treatment plan involved chemotherapy drugs, steroids, morphine, antibiotics and other medicines, along with numerous blood and platelet transfusions, lumber punctures and bone marrow testing. As for me, life changed drastically. I operated on very little sleep, constantly worrying, cleaning up vomit, bribing Mia to take awful tasting oral chemo, comforting her through the pain and doing my utmost to bring her even the slightest slice of happiness. In 2014 the doctors gave us the OK to take Mia away for a few days so we joined our family at Butlins. For the first time

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