Urban Fox - November 2018 Issue

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With less than 50 days until Christmas (I know!) you may already be feeling the pressure of prepping for the festive season. But before you break out the tinsel, why not pause to indulge yourself with a little of the magic and sparkle we’ve conjured up in this month’s Love Luxe edition; and recharge your batteries ready for when the countdown begins.

COVER SHOT: Casual Star Tee £35, Carly Tee £25, Sadie Scarf £29.95, White Stuff

From high street to high end, the search for the best winter coat starts here. Whether you blow the budget or get luxe for less, check out our pick of the chicest Classic Coats on page 11. Accessories offer a simple way to upgrade your wardrobe. From vintage lace to faux fur, invest in a new-season Micro Trend to add class and sass to your signature style.

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Catwalk meets couch, as velvet gets a home makeover. Sumptuous sofas in rich jewel shades, will give your living room much needed va va voom. We’re also Puttin’ on the Glitz, as we mix opulent metals and sapphire blues for the ultimate in cocktail glam. You’ll be shaken and stirred.

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But amid all the glitz and glamour it’s easy to forget who and what we should be grateful for. So get a little perspective and invest in what’s most important…you. From precious me-time and organic food (and wine), to Adult Only breaks and 5 minutes peace before everyone’s awake, these are the Little Luxuries you can’t afford not to have. Go on indulge yourself.

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MARTINA LENAGHAN Editor editor@theurban-fox.co.uk

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PUTTIN' ON THE

GLITZ

Gold Champagne Saucers, £55 (set of 4), Audenza

Danton Bottle Opener Corkscrew Set, £110, and Amara A Drinkable Feast, £13.99, Foyles

Glam up your drinks trolley with opulent metals and shades of sapphire blue.

Suvarna Brass Tray, £49, Vênoor Living

LISA ROTH Head of New Business Development 07843 851132 lisa@theurban-fox.co.uk

Retro Glass Cocktail Shaker, £29, Cult Furniture Riya Drinks Trolley, £299, John Lewis Five Piece Cocktail Tool, £24.99, Kitchen Craf

KATIE TURNBULL Designer katie@theurban-fox.co.uk

Peacock Gin Glass, £26 (set of 2), Red Candy

Bottega Gold Prosecco, £24.99, Selfridges

Gold Base Glass Carafe, £22, John Lewis Image: John Lewis

Glass & Copper Ice Bucket, £220, Tom

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HEALTH & WELLBEING

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21 Me, myself & I Precious me-time 23 Organic chic Affordable luxury

WINING & DINING 25 Chocolate delight Cocoa indulgence 29 Souper duper Warm the cockles

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LIFE & WORK 31 Little luxuries Magic moments

43 Seeing stripes Fabulous flooring

34 Star turn Carey Mulligan interview

48 P uttin' on the glitz Cocktail glam

37 Designer desk Luxurious office ware

FASHION & BEAUTY

HOMES & GARDENS

8 Luxe layers 4 ways to wear

41 Va va velvet Sumptuous sofas

11 Classic coats Camel chic

53 S tylish storage Sophisticated solutions 57 Winter warmer Let it glow

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

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13 Red red wine Deep and full bodied

59 What’s on Entertaining the whole family 61 Reviews Simply the best

15 Fall for fashion Shades of autumn

PEOPLE & PLACES

17 Micro trends New season investment

65 Adults only The great escape

19 Worth it Best for beauty

66 My way Local spotlight on Nicol Nightingale

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MEETING Victoria Shirt £69, Hobbs Mercer Tote Bag, £315, Michael Kors

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LAYERS This snug oversized sweater will soften the blow that autumn has arrived. Layer it 4 ways.

Verity Backpack, £280, Whistles

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SHOPPING Nova Ankle Boots, £149, Mint Velvet

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FASHION & BEAUTY

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LUNCH

Pippa Wool Pea Coat, £140, Monsoon

Flora Sock Boot, £129, Mint Velvet Unmade Yvonne Bag, £45.95, John Lewis

Madeline Sweater, £149, Hobbs Jaza Merino Wool Jumper, £125, L.K.Bennett

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DATE Daisy Chain Crossbody Bag, £25, Topshop

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FASHION & BEAUTY Relaxed Knit, £85, Whistles

Soto Court Shoes, £155, Whistles

Anya Coat, £849, Baukjen Tenby Leather Small Satchel, £595, Mulberry

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Dolman Cashmere Dress, £185, Whistles

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You could be the lucky winner of this Faux Fur Clutch by Whistles, as featured in this month’s Micro Trends feature. Playful and practical, this clutch is ideal for keeping your essentials close. The fold over design features a zip pull and inner pocket. And with warm mustard tones awash on the high street for AW18, this must-have accessory will make the perfect style statement.

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FASHION & BEAUTY Jaza Merino Jumper, £125

Alisa Dress, £225

Sonya Silk Blouse, £225

Alyss Ankle Boots, £275

Mariel Shoulder Bag, £175

Fall for

FASHION Aimee Skirt, £165

Pair rich autumnal hues with outbursts of colour, for a contemporary yet classic look. We shopped the new season with high street hero L.K. Bennett.

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All hail the ultimate heritage hero. Take a break from tradition and trade up your tried-andtested tweed separates for lavish accessories.

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Fake fur is fun and fabulous. If a head-to-toe coat is too Cruella for your tastes, opt for a funky fur clutch or Gucci-esque mule.

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From futuristic to feminine, sparkle is the order of the season. Shine in standout silver boots or style it with a metallic velvet slouch bag.

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Luxurious lace has been draped across the catwalk. Ramp up the romance in your wardrobe with a cute clutch or lace inspired jewellery.

VELVET Rupert Sanderson

Forever in vogue, velvet is back for 2018. Avoid frumpy fashions think skirts and shifts – and style instead with sky high platforms and skinny belts.

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MYSELF & I With ‘Me Time’ topping the polls as the ultimate luxury, making time for yourself is becoming the must-have indulgence. But if you’re struggling to make time work for you, follow our simple tips to add a precious hour to your day. Here’s some ideas to get you started…

and choose one thing to do well, before moving onto the next task.

CHEAT

SWITCH-OFF

Is yesterday’s ‘To Do’ list holding you back from achieving today? Simply add a few easy things which can be done quickly or even something you’ve almost completed. Ludicrous, yes, but it will make you more productive, allowing you to get today’s tasks completed more quickly.

DISENGAGE

Whether it’s answering a low priority email, procrastinating or giving time to people that give nothing back, there are things that we all do that limit us from having time for something else more important or enjoyable. So make a list of things you’re not going to do this week and stick to it.

FOCUS

Multi-tasking can mean that we make less progress, having to return to unfinished tasks. Don’t be a Jack (or rather Jill) of all trades, instead swap time management for attention management. Keep your focus simple

It’s hard to get the job done when a beep, buzz or notification interrupts you every 10 seconds. Turning off your alerts will help you to regain time and focus. And it’s not just the kids that need tech limits. Switch screen-time for me-time and see how much more relaxed you’ll feel.

MAINTAIN

Set aside 15 minutes a day to do those tasks that mount up – phoning the utility company, paying bills etc. – and take up precious me-time. Alternatively save up tasks and have a ‘maintenance day’. Boring, yes, but think of the extra time you’ll create for having fun.

SCHEDULE

Just as you would schedule a hair or nail appointment, schedule down-time in your diary. Rope in your friends too. You’re more likely to do it and who doesn’t need to make space in their lives for a coffee date, weekend break with the girls or a family Sunday brunch.

ORGANISE

DELEGATE

CATCH-UP

REVIEW

Prep one thing for tomorrow. Whether you lay out your clothes, prepare the kids’ lunches or get a head start on breakfast, doing just one small task before you go to bed will allow you longer to sleep and ensure you begin your day with less stress.

Alternatively get up an hour earlier and catch up on those essential chores before the rest of the family wake up. Or use the time for an extended shower, a more leisurely breakfast or to attend a yoga class. You’ll feel more in control and in a better place to tackle the day ahead.

Give yourself permission to enjoy time just for you. No-one else can see that your kitchen isn’t spotless or the leaning tower of ironing, so the only person holding you back…is you. Give yourself a break. Delegate chores if you can and if all else fails, they’ll still be there tomorrow.

Finally look at how you’re spending your time. Keep a diary for one week, making a note of who you saw, what you did, what you put off etc. Then decide what you could have done differently and plan accordingly. Yes it might take an hour or two, but think about those you’ll be reclaiming. URBAN FOX NOVEMBER 2018 21


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Organic

CHIC From gluten free and dairy free, to low carb and no sugar, what we eat is as fashionable as what we wear, says TheStudios40’s Rebecca Watts. But is healthy eating a luxury you can afford? Think about the last time you were in the supermarket. What foods were most discounted? Was it avocado, fish and celeriac, or pizza, crisps and oven chips? The discounting of ‘fast’ or processed foods is not uncommon and leads many families into choosing cheaper, less healthy options, which are often higher in sugar, less nutritious and can leave you feeling hungry. So is healthy food really so much more expensive than junk food? For me what we put in our bodies is an investment in our long term health. Ingredients found in processed foods - sugars, trans fats, manmade products and chemicals - are linked to an increased risk of many diseases including heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and obesity related conditions. By comparison ingredients and nutrients found in healthy foods - antioxidants, vitamins and minerals -can help prevent many illnesses and conditions. So instead of worrying about the damage healthy foods are

doing to our pocket, worry instead about the damage unhealthy foods do to our bodies.

find that a bag of frozen organic berries is much more cost effective. Great for compotes, smoothies and frozen yoghurt.

I’m a big advocate of organic foods. These are foods which work with nature, not against it. They offer higher levels of animal welfare, lower levels of pesticides, no manufactured herbicides or artificial fertilisers, no routine antibiotics and growth hormones and more environmentally sustainable management of the land and natural environment. Studies have also shown allergies and intolerances symptoms to improve with organic foods. Sounds expensive? Here are some tips to make eating organic and/or healthily a more affordable luxury for everyone...

Buy in bulk. There are many wholesale health stores around where you can buy reasonably priced organic or healthy pantry staples (without the designer label) in larger quantities.

Plan your meals. This prevents overloading your trolley and spending more than you need to. Not only does it enable you to buy organic, and save money, but it also means less waste. Choose wisely. Pick meat cuts and vegetables carefully. An organic chicken leg is a similar price to a nonorganic breast and Cavolo Nero (Black Kale) can be cheaper than the more recognised Kale. Go frozen. Eating fresh organic berries can be quite expensive but you may

Shop local & in season. A local farm shop, butcher or veg box may not be as expensive as you think; plus you can be assured of the provenance of your food, support local farmers, and experience a wider variety of produce, which is tasty too. Grow your own. It can be hard and expensive to go completely organic so do it gradually. Start with a few veg pots and maybe a couple of chickens. Great fun and educational for the kids too. Getting started. Begin with organic leafy greens and vegetables whose skin we eat, as these are usually more exposed to chemicals. Switch to organic milk. It’s better for you, and the cows too. Eat less. The average person eats more than is needed, so try eating less. Ditch the weekly takeaway and morning coffee and croissant stop, and you’ll soon free up cash for fresher, tastier, organic food. URBAN FOX NOVEMBER 2018 23


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CHOCOLATE

Delight Indulge in all things cocoa with these chocoholic recipes from Waitrose.


PLUM & CHOCOLATE CRUMBLE TART Preparation time: 20 minutes Cooking time: 50-60 minutes 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

1

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

2

Add the flour, cocoa and baking 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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Preheat the oven to 160°C, gas mark 3. Grease a 25cm loosebottomed 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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Coarsely grate the frozen pastry 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.

CHOCOLATE & DATE POTS Preparation time: 5 minutes Cooking time: 5 minutes Serves: 6 Ingredients: 165g pitted Medjool dates 150g dark chocolate 70% cocoa 500g pot natural quark

1

Set aside 2 of the dates and place the remainder in a food processor. Add 50ml of water and blitz until smooth and creamy.

2

Break up the chocolate into pieces and place in a bowl set over a pan of gently simmering water. Heat the chocolate carefully until melted, then remove from the pan and set aside to cool slightly.

3

Place the quark in a large bowl and use a handheld electric mixer to whisk for 1 minute until creamy and thickened. Add the chocolate and date purĂŠe then beat again until well blended.

4

Divide the mixture between 6 small glasses or 150ml ramekins and chill until ready to serve. Shred the remaining dates and sprinkle over the top.

Images and recipes: Waitrose


WINING & DINING

MINI LOAF CAKES WITH CLEMENTINE & CHOCOLATE Preparation time: 15 minutes Cooking time: 15-20 minutes Serves: 10 Ingredients: 225g butter, softened 225g golden caster sugar, plus extra for sprinkling 225g self-raising flour 4 large free range eggs, beaten 3 tbsp milk 3 tbsp cocoa powder Grated zest and juice of 2 clementines 50g dark chocolate, chopped 10 mini loaf cases

1

Preheat the oven to 200°C, gas mark 6. Whisk the butter, sugar, flour and eggs together in a bowl until smooth, then transfer half the mixture to a separate bowl.

2

Beat the milk and cocoa powder into one bowl of mixture. Beat the clementine zest and juice and the chopped chocolate into the second bowl of mixture.

3

Drop spoonfuls of the mixture alternately into the loaf cases then using a bamboo skewer, lightly ripple the mixtures together to create a marble effect. Sprinkle lightly with the extra sugar and bake for 15-20 minutes until risen and firm to the touch. Leave to cool completely before serving.


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Souper

DUPER Warm the cockles with a bowl of comforting soup or broth.

CREAMY MUSHROOM SOUP WITH GARLIC TOASTS Serves: 4 Ingredients: 2 tbsp olive oil 1 onion, roughly chopped 2 celery stalks, chopped 2 sprigs thyme 500g mixed mushrooms, chopped 1.2 litres vegetable stock, hot 2 tbsp dried Porcini mushrooms 1 half ciabatta loaf, cut into 8 1 large clove garlic, halved 1 tbsp finely chopped parsley 100ml single cream Method: Heat 1 tbsp of the oil in a large saucepan and cook the onion,

celery and thyme for 5 minutes until softened. Add the fresh mushrooms, cook for 2 minutes, then stir in the stock and dried mushrooms. Cover and simmer gently for 20 minutes. Meanwhile, preheat a ridged griddle pan and cook the slices of bread for 1-2 minutes each side until bar-marked. Rub the toast with the cut surface of the garlic, drizzle with oil and sprinkle with parsley. Remove the soup from the heat, discard the thyme stalks, then using a stick blender, whizz until smooth. Divide among serving bowls, drizzle with the cream and serve with the garlic toasts on the side.

Cook’s tip: Swap the parsley for fresh tarragon.

CHUNKY FISH SOUP Serves: 2 Ingredients: ½ x 400g pack frozen fruits de mer ¼ tsp saffron 1tbsp olive oil 1 medium onion, chopped 1 clove garlic, crushed 2 bay leaves 227g can chopped tomatoes 500g tub fish stock 100g cod fillet skinned and cubed Method: Heat the oil in a medium-sized pan and cook the onion for 5 minutes until soft. Add the garlic, bay leaves and saffron and cook for 1 minute. Stir in the tomatoes and fish stock. Bring to the boil and add the cod with the seafood. Simmer gently for 5–10 minutes until the prawns have turned pink, and the seafood and fish are cooked through. Check seasoning and discard the bay leaves. Serve garnished with chopped parsley.

Cook's tip: Use the leftover fruits de mer in a linguine marinara.

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LIFE & WORK

Little

LUXURIES Celebrate those special moments that bring a touch of luxury to our everyday lives, with Sarah Mettrick.

What would you consider to be a luxury? A hot stone massage? Tea at the Ritz? Well supposedly it’s the little treats in life that us women appreciate more. I can get that, I mean two weeks in a luxury cabin on a beach in the Maldives or five minutes peace and quiet to have a wee with no one calling your name… it’s a close call. Life is crazy busy for most of us and as we get older it seems the simpler things are valued so much they become our treasured luxuries. We also cherish things more when we can’t have them. I wasn’t able to drink coffee when I was pregnant, even the smell of it made me run to the nearest vessel. I used to dream off sitting in a cafe sipping a latte again. Due to injury I wasn't able to run for a while. Usually I’m dragging my sorry butt out there but when I couldn't go I envied

others running with the breeze in their hair and the sun on their faces. Perhaps we need to take things away for a while to fully appreciate the joy they bring us. That’s an idea - who wants to have my kids for a week?! But it does seem to be the simpler cheaper treats in life we crave more than the humdingers.

Who doesn't sink into freshly washed sheets and inhale the loveliness. Aren't you just as excited staying in by the fire with a bottle of wine and a good movie as you are eating out in a fine restaurant? A peaceful soak in a candlelit bubble bath can rejuvenate as well as a massage (without the masseuse telling you about her mother-inlaw’s hemorrhoids). A calming walk in crisp autumn leaves is a treat for the soul. And what about time? Or rather the luxury of allowing ourselves guilt-free time to do absolutely nothing. I also discovered women find it a luxury to treat themselves. And we have no problem finding good reasons to do so. The boss has been totally unreasonable, you simply

have to grab those new shoes on the way home to cheer yourself up. It’s raining…the perfect reason to treat yourself to a bottle of wine, let there be sunshine! A row with the husband will always prompt some selfindulgence especially as he is always wrong and being a prize moron, a takeaway is totally justified. And of course the mother of all triggers… hormones. Who doesn't deserve treats when you’re dealing with those sons of guns. Buy it, eat it, do it, no one’s gonna argue with you!

"A calming walk in crisp autumn leaves is a treat for the soul." So we can enjoy those diamond earrings and save for that new car but we know they won't bring as much joy as making and banking wonderful memories with those we love. There are two luxuries that make us truly rich; good health and happiness. If these were taken away, we would swap our most expensive possessions for them in a jiffy. Enjoy the luxury of being you. URBAN FOX NOVEMBER 2018 31


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Effortlessly talented, ethereal, and utterly set apart from the lavish trappings and vagaries of the entertainment industry, Carey Mulligan hopes her latest turn will come to represent a new age of female portrayals on-screen.


LIFE & WORK

With her penchant for avoiding the paparazzi, low-key rural living, and settled family life, Carey Mulligan certainly isn’t one to buy into the hedonism and all-frills lifestyle exhibited by some of her contemporaries. It’s potentially this very enigmatic side to her that renders her such an endearing force in Hollywood. Despite her reluctance to embrace the limelight, there’s no denying that when she takes to the big screen, Mulligan can stand toe-totoe with any actress in the current era. It’s a talent that she in part attributes to this very reticence. “I think every actor aspires to a certain level of privacy,” the 33-year-old muses. “It helps when it comes to playing characters and being able to disappear into that character without the public thinking about what they might have read about your personally and interfering with their ability to appreciate you in that role. I also don't think that people really need to know every detail about you.” Born in London, Mulligan moved via Germany to Surrey before making her on-stage debut aged just nineteen at the Royal Court Theatre in the capital. In some quarters, her devotion to her family, and marriage to Marcus Mumford of eponymous folk-pop band Mumford & Sons have cultivated somewhat of a clean-cut aura about her. Her thirteen-year career on-screen, however, tells a different tale. Choice parts in Drive and Shame (both 2011), and Baz Luhrmann’s The Great Gatsby (2013), hint at a fondness for complicated characters, whereas roles in the Coen Brothers’ Inside Llewelyn Davis, Suffragette, and 2009 Academy Award-nominated breakthrough An Education, underline her lasting appeal to directors everywhere.

That said, her latest project – the Paul Dano-directed Wildlife – sees Mulligan relishing the chance to lend her talents to a less-thansavoury female character.

We need to present women as fully realised individuals which means showing both good and bad sides. “That's what intrigued me about her she built this perfect family-like façade only to see it fall part in a messy way,” she enthuses. “It was interesting for me to see how this story allows a woman to be shown in a different light. It was a very realistic portrait of a woman. Usually women are never allowed to be depicted as bad mothers or as someone who makes mistakes without being completely evil and presented as the villain. This character is flawed and there's so many levels to her that I enjoyed playing. Jeannette is not a bad person, she's simply going through a difficult time and she's not simply defined by being a mother.” In the modern Hollywood era, so recently dominated by the dual campaigns of #MeToo and #TimesUp, Mulligan believes Jeanette to be a much-needed and longawaited breakthrough in terms of the realistic portrayal of females in film. “So often you see that the female character is deliberately being softened without allowing the darker and more disturbing sides to be shown,” she nods. “That does a disservice not only to women by creating unrealistic stereotype and a false image, but it's also a failure of vision and a way of censoring women. I've seen that in my own films where I wondered why certain scenes have been cut from the final version of

the film. And the answer is always the same, "The audience won't like the character if she behaves in a nasty or negative way." That's ridiculous. We need to present women as fully realised individuals which means showing both good and bad sides the same way that men are portrayed.” It’s a similar story to her recent appearance in Dee Rees’ Mudbound, which saw Mulligan’s character struggling to break out of the stereotypes foisted on her by society. “For that film I looked at a lot of advertising, because advertising and magazines and media inform generations of children. In the past, women and little girls were growing up led by advertising which told them to be good housewives and that your husband could buy you a beautiful vacuum cleaner! That's what girls aspired to in that era, that's what they were told to want from their lives and that puts you as a woman in a very small box.” Hope, however, is seemingly at hand. And for all her perceived reservations, Mulligan is impassioned to be working at a time when the spotlight in Hollywood is well and truly on strong female actresses and directors. “I think the changes happening with the Time’s Up movement are gradually opening up all of these opportunities for women in a great way,” she says. “Today I feel much more heard. It seems to me an extraordinary time in which to live because women now have a voice, and I'm not just talking about the possibility of reporting abuse and violence, but about the right to an opinion. Women are finding their voice and young women coming up in the world of film and society will feel stronger and feel that what they say matters.”

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UP CLOSE & PERSONAL

Brighten up your desk with this pen from Aspinal of London, £180. The classic sterling silver design is refreshed with a hand-bound Italian calf leather barrel, while the berry lizard print hue adds a striking finish. The lid can be personalised with up to four initials or 25 characters, ideal if misplaced in the office or giving as a gift.

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Boden workwear range offers clothing that works as hard as you do. Office-apropos but never too serious it’s ultra-stylish and smart to boot. With skirts, dresses and other outfit-makers like these, you’ll be awaiting Monday with an unnatural degree of excitement.

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A striped runner or rug can be more versatile than a fixed floorcovering, and is the perfect way to add colour, texture and warmth to a room. They’re also easier and less expensive to change should you decide to update your home décor.

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This month you could be the lucky winner of one of two family tickets to see the Beauty and the Beast pantomime at Loughborough Town Hall between 24 November and 6 January. In the pretty French village of Mont – Sur - Relle, bookish Belle is ready to start a new chapter and find some adventure. However, Belle, her friend Idle Jacques and his mum, Betty the local bell ringer get more than they bargained for when they find themselves trapped inside the enchanted castle of a mysterious beast!

The team behind last year’s five-star smash hit Robin Hood, return with shimmering sets, outrageous costumes, magic, mayhem and monstrous fun for this brand new furry-tail adventure. For full show information call 01509 231 914 or visit www.loughboroughtownhall.co.uk to book tickets.

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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

WHAT’S ON

Troilus and Cressida, 14 Nov, Cinema De Lux

NOVEMBER 2018

Les Misérables Sat 3 – Sat 24 Nov Curve Theatre Tickets from £10 curveonline.co.uk

After nearly a decade since the last sell-out UK tour, Cameron Mackintosh’s acclaimed Broadway production of Boublil and Schönberg’s musical Les Misérables will open at Curve. With scenery inspired by the paintings of Victor Hugo, and a magnificent score including I Dreamed a Dream, On My Own, Bring Him Home, One Day More and Master of the House, Les Misérables seen by over 120 million people, in 45 countries and in 22 languages, is undisputedly one of the world’s most popular musicals.

Histories of the Unexpected Fri 9 Nov Uppingham Theatre Tickets from £12 uppinghamtheatre.co.uk

What links zebras to the Second World War? Why is the history of the orange all about Elizabethan spies? How is the history of windows connected to the battle of Trafalgar? Histories of the Unexpected is the brainchild of two of the UK’s best-known historians, Dr Sam Willis and Professor James Daybell. This exciting new show demonstrates that everything has a history, even the most unexpected of subjects, and how those subjects link together in unexpected ways. You will never think about the past - or the present - in the same way ever again.

Histories of the Unexpected, 9 Nov, Uppingham Theatre

Les Misérables, 3-24 Nov, Curve

The Pitmen Painters Mon 12 – Sat 17 Nov The Little Theatre Tickets from £13.50 thelittletheatre.net

In 1934 a Northumberland Workers’ Educational Association group, composed predominantly of miners, hired a university lecturer from Newcastle to teach them the finer points of art appreciation. What resulted was that instead of studying the Arts and Crafts movement, the men instead found the art in their own craft and ‘The Ashington Group’ became a widely renowned and lauded group of artists in their own right. This charming, funny and touching play by the writer of Billy Elliott tells the story of how these remarkable men first discovered art and eventually grew to prominence.


Legally Blonde Wed 28 Nov – Sat 1 Dec Uppingham Theatre Tickets £12 uppinghamtheatre.co.uk

The Madness of George III, 20 Nov, Phoenix Arts

Wait Until Dark

Philharmonia Orchestra

Tue 13 - Sat 17 Nov Harborough Theatre Tickets from £9 harboroughtheatre.com

Sat 17 Nov Haymarket Theatre Tickets from £15 haytheatre.com

This is an edge-of-your-seat thriller, set amidst the social turbulence of 1960’s London. The play follows the story of Suzy, a blind woman, who, left alone in her apartment, becomes embroiled with a group of con-men hatching an elaborate scam. As the tension mounts, Suzy is left to fend for herself. But with the phone line cut dead and the house plunged into darkness, can Suzy outwit the murderous visitors? Directed by award winning director John Foreman.

Experience the thrill of a live orchestra in a friendly afternoon concert for all the family. Relax on a beanbag, while the Orchestra plays and get the chance to meet musicians after the show. The concert includes a journey through space with performances of Mothership for electronics and orchestra - a gripping piece that imagines the orchestra as a spacecraft - and Holst’s mighty The Planets, before transporting you to a galaxy far, far, away, with music from John Williams’s epic score to Star Wars. Suitable for age 5+.

Troilus and Cressida

The Madness of George III

Wed 14 Nov Cinema De Lux Tickets from £13.25 showcasecinemas.co.uk

“Lechery, lechery, still wars and lechery: nothing else holds fashion". Troilus and Cressida swear they will always be true to one another. But in the seventh year of the siege of Troy their innocence is tested, and exposed to the savage corrupting influence of war, with tragic consequences. Virtuoso percussionist Evelyn Glennie collaborates with RSC Artistic Director Gregory Doran to create a satirical futuristic vision of a world resounding with the rhythm of battle. Broadcast live to cinemas from Stratford-upon-Avon.

Tue 20 Nov Phoenix Arts Tickets from £14 phoenix.org.uk

It’s 1786 and King George III is the most powerful man in the world. But his behaviour is becoming increasingly erratic as he succumbs to fits of lunacy. With the King’s mind unravelling at a dramatic pace, ambitious politicians and the scheming Prince of Wales threaten to undermine the power of the Crown and expose the fine line between a King and a man. Multi-award-winning drama The Madness of George III will be broadcast live to cinemas, from Nottingham Playhouse. Olivier Award-winners Mark Gatiss (Sherlock, Wolf Hall, NT Live Coriolanus) is cast in the title role.

The smash hit Broadway and West End Musical based on the best loved movie follows beautiful and popular sorority sister Elle Woods who loves to be pampered and is passionate about pink. When she is dumped by her boyfriend Warner Huntingdon III for a more serious girlfriend she puts down the credit cards and picks up the books. Packing up her trusty pooch, Bruiser, she bags herself a place at the prestigious Harvard Law School to try and win him back. With the support of her new friends she learns that you can be both smart and fashionable. This fantastic musical stars students of Uppingham School.

Jools Holland Wed 28 - Thu 29 Nov De Montfort Hall Tickets from £31 demontforthall.co.uk

Musical master of ceremonies Jools Holland and his acclaimed Rhythm & Blues Orchestra return to De Montfort Hall, accompanied by special guest Soft Cell frontman, Marc Almond. Also performing with Jools are talented vocalists Ruby Turner and Louise Marshall, as well as original Squeeze member Gilson Lavis on drums. With a tremendous collection of Jools’ compositions and boogie-woogie classics to choose from, it's set to be an unforgettable night that will delight both Jools and Marc Almond fans and have the audience on their feet!

Jools Holland, 28-29 Nov, De Montfort Hall


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20th CENTURY DECORATIVE ARTS Tuesday 4th December at 10am

Viewing Saturday 1st December, 9am - 12noon Monday 3rd December, 9am - 4pm Tuesday 4th December, 9am - 10am Catalogue online: Friday 16th November

Bidding You can bid at the saleroom or if you can’t make the sale date you can bid live online, by absentee or telephone bid. Requires registration, in advance.

Illustrated Sabino, ‘Panthers’ a rare opalescent glass group, £500 - £800 Auction previews and catalogue available at www.gildings.co.uk

There is always more to discover at Gildings Auctions

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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Book REVIEW

The New Fashion Rules

Discovering the best things in life

Mr & Mrs Smith: Sexiest Bedrooms

by James Lohan There are numerous luxury hotels to choose from when planning a romantic getaway but finding a unique experience in a stunning location is a greater challenge. From a rustic safari lodge to a luxurious Venetian pallazzo, this book tells the story behind the design and decor of 35 of the world’s sexiest hotel rooms. Discover the history of each hotel and the essentials for where to go when you visit. Illustrated with over 200 colour photographs, this guide is everything you need to know, whether you’re planning a honeymoon, minibreak or the romantic adventure of a lifetime.

by Victoria Magrath The new digital era is all about being seen, liked and inspired. So how do we define ourselves through style? And why has the evolution of the Internet changed the way we buy and wear clothing? Superblogger Victoria Magrath reveals the pivotal moments that have transformed the fashion world, from the Nineties through to the Noughties, and shares insider secrets and practical tips for navigating the everchanging fashion landscape.

How to Make Space

by Dr. Arlene Unger Often life seems to be about having or achieving more, but what happens when we choose less? Discover the luxury of simplicity and moderation with practical exercises to clear your home, calendar and mind. Through fascinating anecdotes and intriguing vignettes, How to Make Space reveals how people throughout history and around the world have embraced a simpler life, from Buddhist monks to Swedish Lagom and modern minimalism. Be inspired to follow their example and reap the benefits of more time, more clarity, more joy, more space.

Pizza De Luxe

by Stefano Manfredi Discover how easy it is to create the healthiest, tastiest pizza this side of Naples. Pizza can be thin, thick, crisp, chewy, round, square, filled, fried or sweet - but the quality of the pizza is always defined by the quality of the flour, dough and toppings. Stefano Manfredi, Sydney's award-winning pizza maestro, takes the world's favourite fast food back to its origins - as a deliciously healthy and simple meal for everyone to enjoy. Recipes include Prawns, Zucchini and Mint Pizza; Roman Pizza with Eggplant Parmigiana and Pizza filled with Cavolo Nero Frittata and Nduja.

Travellers' Tales

by Bertil Scali Travellers’ Tales: Bags Unpacked tells the stories of the world's most celebrated owners of Louis Vuitton luggage. Every traveller has a tale to tell: every bag reveals a personal secret. In her canvas Louis Vuitton bag Greta Garbo never kept more than a pair of blue espadrilles, flannel pyjamas and some pots of her favourite jam; while Richard Burton made sure that Elizabeth Taylor always had enough Louis Vuitton trunks (as well as furs and jewels), through both their marriages; in fact, the trunks outlasted her next two husbands as well.

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Marriage & Civil Partnership Ceremonies Your wedding day should be one of the most exciting and memorable days of your life… Leicestershire Registration Service can make that happen Brand new for 2019: we are now able to offer outdoor and bespoke ceremonies at any of our approved venues… Our outdoor and bespoke ceremonies allow for a more relaxed approach and our experienced registrars will be on hand to guide you whilst creating your own unique package Offer includes the legal registration of your marriage or civil partnership followed by your celebratory ceremony.

Visit us

To find out more about our approved venues and outdoor ceremonies please call 0116 305 6565 or visit www.celebrateinleicestershire.co.uk

At the Beaumanor Hall Wedding Open Day on Sunday 27 January between 11am – 3pm to find out what we can do to make your special day even more unique.

Outdoor Ceremonies

at the beautiful Beaumanor Hall, Woodhouse

N If you like the sound of PACK EW A celebrating your special day 201G9E for outdoors then you’re in luck… New couples can now make their wedding day even more magical and use our beautiful woodland grounds for an outdoor ceremony.

Flowers by Bradgate Flowers Set up by Princess Occasions Dress by Dona Nicole Photography by Harleigh Fisher

From the moment you book with us you’ll be guided by an experienced events planner who will be on hand every step of the way. We’ll be on hand to help with everything from creating your own bespoke food and drinks package to the design and set-up of your unique outdoor ceremony area.

Wedding open day 27th January 11am - 3pm For more information or to arrange a viewing please call us on 01509 890119 or visit www.beaumanorhall.co.uk Find us on facebook Beaumanor Hall, Woodhouse, Leicestershire, LE12 8TX

Visit www.celebrateinleicestershire.co.uk to plan your big day


Boden

Adults

ONLY If the thought of gift wrapping, nativity costumes and making merry with the in-laws is already bringing you out in a cold sweat, you’re in need of a time out, says Kirsty France. So pack a bag (that’s for the kids they’re not coming) and beat a retreat for a little preChristmas indulgence.

Here’s some wonderful ways and places to escape…

Fine dining

I love eating out. Frankly, eating a meal I haven’t cooked myself feels like a luxury… most of the time. If French food and wine is your thing, you could head to Paris, but take the train to Bordeaux and you can taste some of the world’s best wine. Alternatively, head to Perpignan where French cuisine has a Catalonian influence. Stay in the UK and you can eat amazing seafood in Devon or Cornwall, steak in London and gourmet vegetarian cuisine in Stockport. If you can only get away for one night, treat yourself to a meal at your favourite restaurant or pick one that you’ve always wanted to try. Book a hotel, take a bottle of champagne up to your room and order breakfast in bed; it’ll feel like a holiday.

Snuggle up

Sometimes escaping means knowing you don’t have to go outside unless you feel like it. Book a luxury hotel with room service and you might not even get out of bed! That said, I love the idea of hibernating but get cabin fever after 24 hours inside. So just in case, choose somewhere that’s worth exploring. If you love historic buildings try Bath, York or Edinburgh. Head for Norfolk, Devon or the New Forest for chilly beaches or a country walk. Of course, it’s not compulsory to stay in a hotel. Pack up a hamper and find yourself a cosy cottage with a log fire. If cooking is too much hard work you can live on cheese, smoked salmon and champagne. That certainly sounds like luxury to me. Or splash the cash with your very own private chef.

Sun, Sea and …

… Sangria of course. If you’ve got more time, treat yourself to some winter sun. I love cold and frosty days but when it’s wet and miserable I could cheerfully fly off for a week or so. There’s nothing quite like a bit

of warmth on your skin to make you feel human again. The Canary Islands are beautiful at this time of year. Gran Canaria and Lanzarote are my personal favourites.

Book a hotel, take a bottle of champagne up to your room and order breakfast in bed You could also venture further afield and try Thailand or the Riviera Maya in Mexico. They’re both stunning and you can choose between lying on the beach and exploring the local historic sites. All of these destinations have adults-only hotels, so you can not only take a break from your own kids but other people’s too! Of course you don’t just have to choose from my favourites. If you fancy drinking Guinness in Dublin, hibernating in a castle, or just sending the kids for a sleepover so you can have a lie in, go for it! Do whatever feels like a treat to you. URBAN FOX NOVEMBER 2018 65


Personal style

Feminine & pink Fashion fix

Betty Brown Best for beauty

Avon Supershock Max Volume Mascara Most extravagant purchase

My honeymoon to Mexico

MY WAY

Last book read

Nicol Nightingale “I find it incredibly rewarding helping people find their dream homes”, says Nicol Nightingale-Spear, Director at Fothergill Wyatt Estate Agent. I was born in Doncaster, but we moved around a lot with my Dad’s job, living in Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire before settling in Manchester where I attended Altrincham Girls Grammar School. I was quite studious at school, but despite achieving good grades at both GCSE and A’ level, I decided not to apply to university as there wasn’t really anything I felt passionate enough about studying, to want to get into debt for! Instead I moved to Leicester to join my Dad, who had moved here two years earlier when my parents separated. I’d had a couple of jobs when living in Manchester, including as a waitress at Man United FC; but the move to Leicester provided me with my first role in property, working for Countrywide as a Property Manager. Unfortunately, I was made redundant after just a year, but after a short stint at East Midlands Housing, I saw an advert for the role of Lettings Manager at DSU Lettings, a new student agency that had been opened by De Montfort University Students’ Union. Despite having limited experience in the industry, I decided I was ready for the challenge and applied for the role. Over the next 7 years I helped to grow the portfolio from just 20 houses, to over

150 houses and 7 halls of residence. I also helped facilitate the merger of DSU Lettings with Abode, the equivalent agency at the University of Leicester Students’ Union, creating Student Union Lettings (Sulets). In 2014 my daughter Elizabeth was born, and I took 9 months maternity leave, returning in time for Freshers’ Week 2015. However, it wasn’t long before I realised I needed a change, so I took the opportunity of moving to a new house to take some time off to consider my next career move. While taking time out from decorating one lunchtime, I saw a vacancy for a Lettings Manager with an independent estate and letting agent. I emailed my CV on the spur of the moment and two days later I had an interview and was offered the job at Fothergill Wyatt. Having spent the first year helping to grow the lettings side of the business, I was promoted in summer 2017 to Associate Director, and became more involved in business operations. Early in 2018 I was made a Director. It has been a “baptism of fire” but one I’ve thoroughly enjoyed. I love that no two days are the same and find it incredibly rewarding helping people find their dream homes.

Bad Girls by Rebecca Chance On the box

A good drama. I love The Night Manager What you do to relax

Drink gin! Seriously I’m a member of the Craft Gin Club Advice to young self

Fake it till you make it My role includes raising awareness of the Fothergill Wyatt brand. This involves daytime networking, attending evening events and strengthening our links with the local business community and charities. We are currently working with two amazing Leicester charities, Soft Touch Arts and Hope Against Cancer and have recently held our inaugural society golf day, which thanks to the support of local businesses (including Urban Fox) raised over £1300. I generally find it very difficult to switch off from work and am often checking emails on my phone or working on the laptop late into the night. However, when I’m not working I try to spend as much time as possible with my friends and family. At weekends we often escape to my Dad’s house in Devon. There’s something very energizing and restorative about gazing out to sea and long bracing coastal walks. There are some great properties to look at too. For more information on Fothergill Wyatt, to request a market appraisal or receive their newsletter visit www.fothergillwyatt.co.uk


Welcome to Wingates Gallery’s

Joint Christmas Exhibition Sue Tinkler & Lillias Blackie Sunday 2nd December 2018 1-4pm We are delighted to welcome the hugely talented glass artist, Sue Tinkler, and the amazing textural landscape artist, Lillias Blackie, to Wingates Gallery for our Christmas Exhibition on Sunday 2nd December from 1-4pm. Everyone is welcome to join us to view these wonderful latest collections whilst listening to the GBRT Adult Choir sing carols throughout the afternoon. Lillias Blackie

Sue Tinkler

Wingates Walk, 44a St Mary’s Road, Market Harborough, LE16 7DU Telephone: 01858 465455 www.wingatesgallery.co.uk shop@wingatesgallery.co.uk


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